As with previous lists, these names are sorted by their numbers of subscribers from highest to lowest (1,000+). The number of subscribers is represented in bold font, after their country code (country of residence). The italicized number after that, beginning with the '+' symbol, is how many new subscribers they've gained since the previous list. The number in parenthesis in front of their name is their placing on the previous list.
The average subscriber gain was about +83 (3087 / 37 = 83.43), so you can use this number to determine whether each name is gaining at a rate above or below par. Names marked with "N/A" simply means that they did not appear on the previous list, and I have no way of knowing what their exact subscriber counts were on that day at that time.
There were 12 new additions to this list, marked with "N/A" by their names. Luisa Teixeira has the highest placement of these 12. Jacqueline Rios is the first entry from Mexico, and Amandine Kolly is the first from Switzerland. Yarishna Ayala is the first from Puerto Rico. Efi Sarris' country of residence is currently unknown.
Lastly, the top 5 gainers are:
This is the final list I compiled for 1,000+ subscribers, as the list is beginning to get too large for me to maintain it. In the future, I might put out a top 20 or 25 list, or perhaps a list of everyone crossing the 2,000+ mark.
Thanks again for everyone's participation in helping to keep this list up to date!
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It's impressive that Slava continues to gain subs. I would figure that at this point most users are aware of the function in general and unless someone is new or has either recently become active again or made a dramatic change in terms of content or look, they would stay pretty even.
Slava had a strong climb to take the top spot and has over 600 subs clearance from the second place spot, and 60 new subs more than the next highest climber Melinda Lindmark.
It's impressive that Slava continues to gain subs. I would figure that at this point most users are aware of the function in general and unless someone is new or has either recently become active again or made a dramatic change in terms of content or look, they would stay pretty even.
Slava had a strong climb to take the top spot and has over 600 subs clearance from the second place spot, and 60 new subs more than the next highest climber Melinda Lindmark.
She is pumping a lot of content and quality content for that. Look at Kristina. Nowadays she is only posting bathroom selfies and her subscription rate has gone down.
Slava had a strong climb to take the top spot and has over 600 subs clearance from the second place spot, and 60 new subs more than the next highest climber Melinda Lindmark.
2022 is definitely her year. It makes me wonder if she'll be Ms. 2023 or if someone else ends up having a faster meteoric rise than she did.
2022 is definitely her year. It makes me wonder if she'll be Ms. 2023 or if someone else ends up having a faster meteoric rise than she did.
If she keeps on dropping the industry leading free content she'll probably lead through next year. No idea where the diminishing returns are for her. Shes in her mid-20s, naturally beautiful, doesn't have significant work done (other than her teeth), has an A+ physique, knows how to show it off. My only "con" about her is that she no longer does topless.
This is the final list I compiled for 1,000+ subscribers, as the list is beginning to get too large for me to maintain it. In the future, I might put out a top 20 or 25 list, or perhaps a list of everyone crossing the 2,000+ mark.
I agree, I think it's time for that! 20-25 would be my limit :D
Would you still want an update CG anytime someone crosses 1K?
Would you still want an update CG anytime someone crosses 1K?
Sure! I'd appreciate if you guys kept us up to date on these things, and that way when I'm creating lists in the future I'll know who to keep an eye on.
And it could be any kind of milestone, not just 1,000 subs. It could be 1,500... 1,800... or maybe a new name to the site from like 2 weeks ago already passed the 500 mark... All of this info is very useful!
Great!!
Taneth Montero has surpassed 1K subs...
I'll be on the lookout for other women I have subbed to, or if I just happen to catch a random one.
Over the past year, what appears to be an explosion in the number of subscriptions could be due to 3 possible causes. First, the number of unique visitors to the site has gone up significantly, maybe doubled. Secondly, existing subscribers are following many more women than they were before, maybe due to newer features and new content. Third, it's possible that unique visitors to the site are setting up multiple accounts, like fake Twitter accounts, in order to boost the number of followers in the race to see which woman is the most popular. I think it's probably attributable to all 3.
Third, it's possible that unique visitors to the site are setting up multiple accounts, like fake Twitter accounts, in order to boost the number of followers in the race to see which woman is the most popular.
I didn't know this was a thing. Do you think the women at the top here have been subjected to this kind of "race boosting" abuse?
I don't know about the women doing it themselves. However, I'm sure some of their more enthusiastic followers (or coaches or sponsors) account for part of the apparent increase in followers by using multiple accounts. Chainer and other moderators probably get Internet data on the number of unique visitors to GWM, and would have data to identify what's behind these trends.
chainer might have the visitor numbers but i don't know that that can account for so many subs. the sub option isn't even that old, and a lot of the exploders are either very active or have recently become reactivated and look incredible.
i don't think women or coaches are coming here to boost sub numbers. what's the point? it doesn't actually mean anything or correlate to anything on their end. i dont' have to subscribe to anyone to follow them elsewhere
I did some looking into the votes and there is some cleanup to be done. I'm not even sure how much of this is intentional fraud rather than just normal voting patterns over time. I don't want to elaborate too much on methodology in order to make this harder to game.
The cleanup wouldn't affect the end results too much. Overall it would take about 50-100 votes off of the most popular names.
Here is a list of vote total changes that would happen to the top names:
votes removed (old total - new total)
vladislava galagan 132 (2445 - 2313)
kristina zafirova 99 (1730 - 1631)
aline dessine 142 (1695 - 1553)
an da jeong 106 (1634 - 1528)
melinda lindmark 95 (1538 - 1443)
emma hartley 106 (1488 - 1382)
anna mroczkowska 99 (1460 - 1361)
dianna blanchard diannalovesweights 105 (1433 - 1328)
renee jewett 104 (1419 - 1315)
anastasia leonova 93 (1392 - 1299)
giulia valeriani 113 (1386 - 1273)
blakelee ortega 98 (1379 - 1281)
natalia trukhina 93 (1359 - 1266)
sunny andrews 101 (1359 - 1258)
amazona amazona_ifbb 74 (1343 - 1269)
vivi winkler 93 (1338 - 1245)
ariel rose 79 (1331 - 1252)
irina pimenova 83 (1322 - 1239)
julia caceres 92 (1291 - 1199)
eun hee kang 69 (1262 - 1193)
carolyne marquez 106 (1257 - 1151)
samantha jerring 90 (1253 - 1163)
vanessa serros 100 (1231 - 1131)
kassandra gillis 92 (1210 - 1118)
kristina nicole mendoza 108 (1204 - 1096)
erika darago 82 (1195 - 1113)
ranya dally 94 (1186 - 1092)
ashton penney 95 (1184 - 1089)
natalia kovaleva 77 (1177 - 1100)
alessandra alvez 83 (1162 - 1079)
ashley marie lakomowski 83 (1152 - 1069)
leana kaplan 103 (1143 - 1040)
kiki vhyce 101 (1130 - 1029)
harmony doughty 75 (1126 - 1051)
lena ramsteiner 80 (1120 - 1040)
lauren findley 101 (1117 - 1016)
jessica buettner 96 (1094 - 998)
luisa teixeira 71 (1083 - 1012)
julia masina 86 (1082 - 996)
bakhar nabieva 86 (1064 - 978)
jordynne grace 67 (1042 - 975)
fafa fafafitness11 63 (1041 - 978)
jacqueline rios 61 (1038 - 977)
scarlett theredmissfit 42 (1029 - 987)
efi sarris 74 (1026 - 952)
yarishna nicole ayala 82 (1024 - 942)
amandine kolly 55 (1024 - 969)
desi johnson 50 (1023 - 973)
tiffany teffanysam 55 (1017 - 962)
taneth montero 75 (1014 - 939)
olivia ruiying bian 80 (1011 - 931)
natasha aughey 83 (1002 - 919)
I'll probably incorporate this into the site in the near future (for now I just ran a script that counts some stuff but doesn't actually change anything).
Efi Sarris & Luisa Teixeira both past 1000 now.