BSB_WebMonkey
BluMedia Programmer
On more than one occasion WebMonkey has mentioned models and the number of "hits" that they receive. This is something that we the audience are not privy to, but management I am sure has many more scientific ways to determine if a model is to remain on the site or not. ----Mikeyank
Mikeyank is correct, the stats, the tweets, the votes and the forum comments all feed into our understanding of what you like and why. Stats just tell the sheer volume matter-of-fact, but the comments help us understand why. Most of the time the two things are generally pointing in the same directions, but not always. Its always fun to examine if the hits are high, but the comments not so positive. Sometimes a performer has a weaker performance, but ya love him. Sometimes a performer looses your interest and you crave new performers. So its valuable to know both. Both are important.
This scene is getting alot of hits, so no matter what your say'in, lots of watchin' going on
Mikeyank is correct, the stats, the tweets, the votes and the forum comments all feed into our understanding of what you like and why. Stats just tell the sheer volume matter-of-fact, but the comments help us understand why. Most of the time the two things are generally pointing in the same directions, but not always. Its always fun to examine if the hits are high, but the comments not so positive. Sometimes a performer has a weaker performance, but ya love him. Sometimes a performer looses your interest and you crave new performers. So its valuable to know both. Both are important.
This scene is getting alot of hits, so no matter what your say'in, lots of watchin' going on