Good afternoon, models! Support was kind enough to answer some questions in regards to model score and how ranking works.
Model score
This is a criteria that is the most important of the previous elements for its ability to counteract a region or language match for example. The model score has various elements within it and each element will form the final score. Which also means that if one element is low, another one can balance that. As you will see, that score is exclusively user based, there’s nothing we do specifically that can or will change that score. It’s important to mention this so you understand that we base the way you rank based on user experience. “User is king” if you will Here are the elements that make that model score:
a. Ratings This is the average star ratings in the last 90 days. The higher your rating average is the higher your score for that element will be.
b. Per hour average This is the average billed per hour in the last 30 days.
c. Paid chat % This is the percentage of time spent in paid chat vs your total time spent online in the last 30 days.
d. Stream time The number of hours you stream monthly
e. Stream quality This is very important. The higher your video quality is the better that score is. The formula is based on round trip time (RTT), Frame per second (FPS), resolution, bitrate. In order to get a good score with that element you need: - RTT > 600 - FPS < 6 - Resolution at least 720p. Higher than that doesn’t give you a better FYI. Under that though will get you a lower stream quality score. - Bitrate > 1500 - Widescreen (16:9)
f. Audio A value indicating if there’s voice heard during a session. In other words, user like models who talk. If you do, that element will get you a higher score. Playing music loud, keyboard sound doesn’t not give you any value in that criteria, therefore a lower score.
You have to know that these elements give a boost vs a negative factor. Which means, if you have a lower score on one element, it doesn’t impact you directly per se. It helps you to get a higher score on a specific element in comparison to another model similar than you for example. This is an important distinction.
This all makes so much sense as to why some see a boost when they watch their paid % score. Log off if it's slow, keep your $/hr high, 720p is the highest quality consideration.
Support also confirmed new status is 30 days from your first stream.
Model score
This is a criteria that is the most important of the previous elements for its ability to counteract a region or language match for example. The model score has various elements within it and each element will form the final score. Which also means that if one element is low, another one can balance that. As you will see, that score is exclusively user based, there’s nothing we do specifically that can or will change that score. It’s important to mention this so you understand that we base the way you rank based on user experience. “User is king” if you will Here are the elements that make that model score:
a. Ratings This is the average star ratings in the last 90 days. The higher your rating average is the higher your score for that element will be.
b. Per hour average This is the average billed per hour in the last 30 days.
c. Paid chat % This is the percentage of time spent in paid chat vs your total time spent online in the last 30 days.
d. Stream time The number of hours you stream monthly
e. Stream quality This is very important. The higher your video quality is the better that score is. The formula is based on round trip time (RTT), Frame per second (FPS), resolution, bitrate. In order to get a good score with that element you need: - RTT > 600 - FPS < 6 - Resolution at least 720p. Higher than that doesn’t give you a better FYI. Under that though will get you a lower stream quality score. - Bitrate > 1500 - Widescreen (16:9)
f. Audio A value indicating if there’s voice heard during a session. In other words, user like models who talk. If you do, that element will get you a higher score. Playing music loud, keyboard sound doesn’t not give you any value in that criteria, therefore a lower score.
You have to know that these elements give a boost vs a negative factor. Which means, if you have a lower score on one element, it doesn’t impact you directly per se. It helps you to get a higher score on a specific element in comparison to another model similar than you for example. This is an important distinction.
This all makes so much sense as to why some see a boost when they watch their paid % score. Log off if it's slow, keep your $/hr high, 720p is the highest quality consideration.
Support also confirmed new status is 30 days from your first stream.