Review Scores Explained
All sites are rated in six different categories, each carrying a specific weight that summed up gives a total of 100.
Content Quantity (max. 20 points): The sheer number of images, videos etc. featured in the member areas. Considered against the claims made on the front page and in the site tour if such exists.
Content Quality (max. 20 points): Image and video size and sharpness. Action type and setting of photosets and videos as well as the general attractiveness of the models (if relevant for the site and category) are also taken into account.
Updates (max. 20 points): How frequently is the site updated and how much new content is added?
Design & Navigation (max. 10 points) Is the website design attractive or ugly as hell? Does it complement the content and adult niche well or does it clash with it? How easy is the site to navigate and search?
Reviewer’s Tilt (max. 10 points): Giving fair and objective reviews can be hard, with this score I take my own personal preferences into account – could be minor things I feel especially good about, or the exact opposite. You may not feel the same.
Value for Money (max. 20 points): A very important rating and a reflection of the other scores of course. Do you get what you would expect and is promised? It goes without saying that a $10 a month site could score higher than a $30 site even if it offers significantly less content, assuming it otherwise lives up to expectations and promises.
Final Score: The total sum of all category scores.
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