RabbitsReviews Revamps Porn Site Ranking Criteria

MONTREAL — RabbitsReviews.com announced today that its criteria for ranking porn websites have been completely revamped.

The company said the move marks the first major change since 2003 and now allows for more transparency, accuracy and allows users the ability to find video qualities more quickly.

“Tube sites, with their enormous amounts of free content and easy-to-use interfaces, dominate the landscape,” said Mantas M, owner of RabbitsReviews. “Paysites today must be at the cutting edge and more competitive to be able to charge consumers and survive in the long run. As such, we here at Rabbit's decided that it was time to change how we review sites.”

Key changes to the criteria include the replacement of hard-to-quantify categories like design and navigation with a “usability” score where key factors are outlined for everyone to see.

Main categories like content amount and quality increased from 10 to 15 points to allow for greater differentiation between sites. The value score was redone to include a calculation that takes content amount, quality and price into consideration.

The company said in order to reflect user interest in both downloadable and streaming videos, five points are now given for each, and a “features” score was added to point out common traits that most high-quality sites seem to share.

The changes will result in scores decreasing the bulk of its sites, the company noted.

“You will notice that the score for an 'average' site will decrease slightly from what it used to be under the previous criteria," said Mantas. “The fact remains that while the ceiling has risen for what makes a truly great site, not everyone is caught up.”

Site owners are encouraged to check their listings for accuracy and submit or resubmit their sites for updates should there be any issues.

The new criteria can be seen here.

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