likes
I would also like to understand why there are objects, in my opinion useless and / or in any case not worthy of too much attention that have thousands of likes while others that are extremely interesting and, always in my opinion, well designed and made practically do not have any. thank you.
1+1=10 - take a look at my disgusting and useless models
RE: likes
Uh, I assume this is hyperbole. If you sort prints by all-time most liked, there are only 5 with "thousands of likes"…
Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...
RE: likes
I guess somebody liked those parts. I give out likes for good ideas. Everyone has their own criteria.
RE:
Some of this is the natural consequence of a poorly designed sorting system and a large database in 'Social Media' mode.
The user searching with one of the simple sort filters sees the most popular first, is more likely to select something in the first few pages and so, automatically, the first few are preferentially reinforced even if there are much better samples 300 pages in that are new or were overlooked in the first few hours after posting.
Cheerio,