Would there be a way to add a search filter for score range? I'm thinking of something like an upper and lower range that the user could type in. 0-50 would work nicely for Hidden Gems, and I'm sure there could be many other useful applications of it.
I've seen a lot of images that get repeatedly pinned to the main page. I think there should be a limit on how many times an image can get pinned in a certain timeframe. I mean if an image can't get 50 likes after being repeatedly pinned, maybe it's time to allow other images to appear instead. That people might actually like.
Limiting the number of times an image can be pinned or how often could be interesting. For example not being able to pin an image before 1 month of the last pin date?
Can we revisit this feature request? Certain photos seem to get pinned multiple times a week. Putting a hold on an image for a month after the last pin date sounds like a great idea.
M76 offered:
Something like that. Or perhaps a permanent limit. If an image was pinned 5 times and still didn't get beyond 50 points it should no longer be eligible for pinning.
Right, because it's not like the site regularly gets new users who might end up liking a previously pinned image.
Punish the obsessive pinner, not the image
Putting a hold on an image for a month after the last pin date sounds like a great idea.
Such rules can have unintended consequences. Seems a bit heavy handed for something that is supposed to be fun.
What is the purpose of pinning the image?
I think it is to expose the image to "new eyes" who may have not noticed or appreciated it before.
How does the image pinner know if the image is appreciated? It will get more points.
I can only assume if the image fails to get more points after a few postings, the pinner will give up. So why the rules?
I've a question about how the Advanced Search and Hidden Gems features interact. If I go to Advanced Search and select "Hidden Gems", "Images", and sort by "High Score (All Time)", the top search results show scores of over 200 votes, way over the 50-vote threshold to be a "Hidden Gem".
Is this a bug, or am I missing something, subtle or obvious?
I've a question about how the Advanced Search and Hidden Gems features interact. If I go to Advanced Search and select "Hidden Gems", "Images", and sort by "High Score (All Time)", the top search results show scores of over 200 votes, way over the 50-vote threshold to be a "Hidden Gem".
Is this a bug, or am I missing something, subtle or obvious?
When you search "Hidden Gems" it is displaying every image that has been previously pinned by other users. Yes, some of these images have gone on to get scores as high as 200, much to the credit of users pinning them (while they still had a score below 50). There isn't really a filter in place right now that could easily pick out something for you to pin, you just need to be aware of the pinning eligibility criteria and the blue button will appear on images that qualify.
An image is eligible if it meets the following conditions:
Has a score of 50 or less
Is at least a week old
The model in the picture has no more than 25 images on the site (or if there is no name set)
It seems this also includes images that only have a first name. An example is "Maryon" who has 3 pages (200+ images) of content on the site, yet several of her images can still be pinned.
Below eligible pics on the site, you'll see a button that says "Pin to front page" in the lower left of the image info box:
An image is eligible if it meets the following conditions:
Once you click the "Pin to front page" button, the image will appear under the Hidden Gems section on the front page for 5 hours. You can only pin a single image at a time. After the 5 hour period you can pin a new image (or the same one, if it is still eligible).
Tips to find images: Image search with random ordering, or images with no name set.
(Credit to cgsweat's post for serving as one source of inspiration for this idea.)
Edit: Raised score cap to 50, up from 20.
Edit: Raised amount of time images stay pinned to 5 hours, up from 2.