The rating has gone up significantly now.I'm glad te see that Avery has more friends than enemies.
@TheEmu I have almost entirely given up on ratings though I do sometimes scan the comments that accompany them. I would like to be able to provide my own private ratings seperately on several aspects of a card - e.g. the beauty of the performer, her skill as a performer, how much I like the clothing etc. - and have this integrated into the iStripper app itself rather than using an external database. But if I had this ability I would not, as is now the case, rate a typical card as 4.5 or 5 stars and it would make little of no sense to average over several users who will most likely be using very different scales for each of these aspects.
Everybody should rate everything as often as possible, because the larger the sample size, the better the overall representation of the opinion of the userbase as a whole.
To be personally honest, I stopped ratting cards 10 plus years ago as I got tired of seeing most cards with a 5/5 rating even for models that I considered only fair.
Its a personal view point and we are all different using very different evaluation standards.
@GreyWolfNH - in theory you are right, but it only really works if everyone (or at least a large majority) use the same set of criteria to rate the cards. Unfortunately this is not the case and people have been rating cards as 0 simply because there was a ***** feature that they did not like - for example taking shoes off, or keeping them on - or because they (but nobody else) had a failure to download a clip. Also some people give 0 stars to cards that they got as part of a random TGIF pack.
These days I completely ignore the rating and I would suggest to others they do too and make you own judgement about the cards.
This is further complicated by the fact, provided by @Rex, that over 90% (I think he said 95%) of all ratings were for either five stars or a zero stars, The result is that almost all cards have overall ratings between 4 and 5 (and would all cluster very close to 5 if you could filter out the "anomalous" awards of zero stars) so if you want your own rating scale to be compatible with the overall ratings you can pretty much only use 4, 4.5 or 5 star for most of your collection - this is too coarse grained if you are trying to put your entire collection into some sort of order.
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