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View users who have added the woman to their favorites
Within the website, more specifically in the comments section of a page, it is possible to clearly view the users who have given positive or negative votes on a comment made about a woman, by clicking on a small orange icon in the corner.
Since this feature already exists on the website, why not consider the idea of allowing users to see the names of those who have added a particular woman to their favorites? On the woman’s page, only the number of times she has been added to favorites is displayed. Some have low numbers, others high, and others more moderate, and so on.
The idea is that, by clicking on the panel that displays the number of times she has been added to favorites, we would be able to see the names of the users. I am fully aware that, depending on how many times a woman has been added to favorites, the list may be long or short. This will depend on which page is selected for viewing.
An argument may arise that this could be something that goes against user privacy or something similar. However, I do not see it that way. This is because, as explained at the beginning, if there is a feature that allows users to see who liked or disliked a comment you made, then there could just as well be a feature that allows users to see the names of those who have marked a particular woman as a favorite. I am proposing this idea precisely because of that the fact that others can already see who voted positively or negatively on your comment. In the case of viewing the names of users who added a woman to their favorites, I see absolutely nothing wrong with it when compared to the other situation.
Since this feature already exists on the website, why not consider the idea of allowing users to see the names of those who have added a particular woman to their favorites? On the woman’s page, only the number of times she has been added to favorites is displayed. Some have low numbers, others high, and others more moderate, and so on.
The idea is that, by clicking on the panel that displays the number of times she has been added to favorites, we would be able to see the names of the users. I am fully aware that, depending on how many times a woman has been added to favorites, the list may be long or short. This will depend on which page is selected for viewing.
An argument may arise that this could be something that goes against user privacy or something similar. However, I do not see it that way. This is because, as explained at the beginning, if there is a feature that allows users to see who liked or disliked a comment you made, then there could just as well be a feature that allows users to see the names of those who have marked a particular woman as a favorite. I am proposing this idea precisely because of that the fact that others can already see who voted positively or negatively on your comment. In the case of viewing the names of users who added a woman to their favorites, I see absolutely nothing wrong with it when compared to the other situation.
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We are considering integrating favorites and custom user lists into the profile pages, but there are no concrete plans yet.
But just to reinforce the idea I explained: the goal is to view a list of users who have added a specific woman to their favorites. Correct? We would go to the woman’s page, click on the panel displaying the number of times she has been added to favorites, and immediately afterward the list of users who added her would be shown. This list could even be organized alphabetically by username, from A to Z.
For example, the singer Madonna here has more than 200 users who have added her to their favorites (more precisely, 222 at the moment). If we were to click on this number, 222, then a list would appear showing the 222 users who added her to their favorites. Do you understand? That is what I intended to explain with this idea. And of course, the same would apply to the other women’s pages.
A woman has been added 10 times? = a list of the 10 users who added her.
A woman has been added 25 times? = a list of the 25 users who added her.
A woman has been added 1,000 times? = a list of the 1,000 users who added her.
And so on, depending on the number associated with that woman.
I don't really understand the benefit, though. Why do you want to know which users have favorited her? Can you explain?
Babepedia is babe-focused and not user-focused. New features should make the babe-discovery process easier.
Another detail I forgot to mention is that, with an idea like this, we will be able to see which users have added to their favorites that woman whose inclusion here (on the site) was originally your idea. I believe you already know this well, but I have made several name contributions here. I suggested many, and fortunately most of them were accepted. Therefore, I think it would be interesting for us to see who has favorited the woman that we suggested and that was, in practice, an addition made by us. For example, I am personally interested in seeing who has added my suggestions to their favorites.