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Chasingthedream569
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Most face ratings you see aren’t honest opinions, they’re mirrors of insecurity and bias. People don’t rate faces objectively they rate how a face makes them feel. A confident user might give a low score out of jealousy. Someone with self-doubt might overrate others to boost their own ego. Every number you see is filtered through someone else’s fears, envies, and social conditioning not your actual appearance, smv, or face rating.
I’ve noticed this across almost every post users migrate constantly between ratings, not just on different faces but on the same one, sometimes minutes apart. They can’t even consistently describe the flaws or strengths, they just react. Their brains chase the pleasure of judgment, the tiny rush from scoring someone up or down, rather than observing objectively, most importantly SCIENTIFICALLY.
If you’re going to assess yourself, use measurements, ratios, skin health etc. Metrics your brain can control. Everything else is just noise, feeding other people’s ego, never ever take rating from a human being because even people like FaceIQ will always have some bias
ABOUT HUMAN BIAS AND PREFERENCE:
Human ratings are fundamentally unreliable because our brains are wired for bias and preference, not objectivity. Halo effects, and looks preference, social comparison, and personal insecurities distort every judgment. Studies show the same face can receive wildly different ratings depending on who is looking, their emotional state, or even context like lighting and expression. This isn’t just anecdote, it’s hardwired human behavior. Relying on these scores for validation, while ignoring measurable reality
I’ve noticed this across almost every post users migrate constantly between ratings, not just on different faces but on the same one, sometimes minutes apart. They can’t even consistently describe the flaws or strengths, they just react. Their brains chase the pleasure of judgment, the tiny rush from scoring someone up or down, rather than observing objectively, most importantly SCIENTIFICALLY.
If you’re going to assess yourself, use measurements, ratios, skin health etc. Metrics your brain can control. Everything else is just noise, feeding other people’s ego, never ever take rating from a human being because even people like FaceIQ will always have some bias
ABOUT HUMAN BIAS AND PREFERENCE:
Human ratings are fundamentally unreliable because our brains are wired for bias and preference, not objectivity. Halo effects, and looks preference, social comparison, and personal insecurities distort every judgment. Studies show the same face can receive wildly different ratings depending on who is looking, their emotional state, or even context like lighting and expression. This isn’t just anecdote, it’s hardwired human behavior. Relying on these scores for validation, while ignoring measurable reality