Instead, there could be a separate user score (or rating) based on how other users would rate them. Maybe a 1-10 scale?
And perhaps a comment section on user pages to make it feel like more of a community.
A further thought on this is to attach a total score to a girl's name. The total score of all posts that she's tagged in. You could even go further as to add average score per post and total posts in her name as well. But that's all up to you.
Because that one was uploaded earlier than yours, it was just in the image queue for staff approval. You can tell because it has a lower ID.
-edit, I guess CaptainCharisma gets special privileges. His top posts history says it all
This is kind of funny because you managed to pick the user who complains to the staff more than anyone else, accusing us of treating his uploads unfairly.
I've noticed that when a newer picture gets merged into my older one, my 'Total score received' drops a bit. In the second post in this thread, Chainer explained what happens to the scores, but I guess in the real world the two merged pics will often have some duplicate favorites. I guess those are deduplicated, but how exactly those this affect the scores of both uploaders?
When merging images we try to follow the following priorities in this order:
Keep the higher resolution one. (Sometimes an image will be a blown-up version of the original, so higher resolution but not higher quality. In that case this doesn't apply)
If the images are the same resolution, keep the one that was uploaded first (has a lower image ID).
We also consider things like how the images have been cropped, e.g. if one is less cropped than the other, that one will be favored in many cases.
A less common but not unknown consideration would be how the picture was edited with regard to color balance (black/white vs. color), whether or not an original watermark is included, etc.
Basically, there can be a lot that goes into it, and many times we have to make judgment calls on images with only small differences between them.
The number of uploads you have doesn't factor into it at all.