Despite all the filter and various search features we have, I don't think we have an effective filter for the size of a model (how muscular she is). We do have the "classic, bodybuilder, athlete, figure, etc..." filters, but they're too broad and filters don't get moderated anyways so they are a mess
Though "similar images" does it to an extent, it's not as consistent and can't be used as a search filter.
A proposed solution could be the implementation of a size "rating" for a model, that could sort of work the way tags do. It could be an option next to the favourite button, where users could rank a model on a scale of 1-10, which could then be averaged out into a "size" score.
It would likely be quite accurate, as if a model got "overrated" (ex: a size 4 model got rated a 6, people who search for "size 6" would find her in their searches, and rate her lower, and the picture would eventually strike a balance.) Additionally, that would hugely increase the engagement on the website.
It sounds like you're asking for an addition or alteration to the existing tags system. These suggestions are intended to go into the following thread:
Despite all the filter and various search features we have, I don't think we have an effective filter for the size of a model (how muscular she is). We do have the "classic, bodybuilder, athlete, figure, etc..." filters, but they're too broad and filters don't get moderated anyways so they are a mess
Though "similar images" does it to an extent, it's not as consistent and can't be used as a search filter.
A proposed solution could be the implementation of a size "rating" for a model, that could sort of work the way tags do. It could be an option next to the favourite button, where users could rank a model on a scale of 1-10, which could then be averaged out into a "size" score.
It would likely be quite accurate, as if a model got "overrated" (ex: a size 4 model got rated a 6, people who search for "size 6" would find her in their searches, and rate her lower, and the picture would eventually strike a balance.) Additionally, that would hugely increase the engagement on the website.