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orclover
Joined in Jun 2012
1404 post(s)

Nude Art Category

Everything about iStripper
April 17, 2020, 24 answers
This set of three icons appear in several places in the GUI, in particular on a card's main details page, on the releases carousel and when you start to buy a card from the girls store. If the mouse pointer is hovered over the "quality" icon a rather detailed description of what the particular quality shown in that icon means, but nothing happens if you hover over either of the other two.

I think that much of the problem being discussed here arises from users not being fully aware of what the various hotness levels mean. This is not surprising because the names of the levels can be somewhat misleading if they are thought of as descriptions. They will almost certainly not be immediately understood by new users.

This could be aleviated if the Hotness Level indicator had a similar pop up description to the Quality indicator - one that explicitly mentioned that the duration of maximum hotness may be brief. There should probably be a similar pop up description for the total duration indicator as well, but there is less need there.

After thinking about it...I do believe you are right. I noticed that Anathasia and Jessika both have nudity only cards and it is pointed out on the card. Jessika is an enigma because half her cards are nudity only. So did they pay her for only one day of full nudity? Did she decide to get shy, or the opposite? I still don't trust the identifiers because it is easy for a girl to flash accidently or move so quickly that a viewer can't enjoy the view but totem is generally labeling them...it is obvious, on the card. I knew that Tania was a nude art performer but her few seconds of genitalia is actually more than she shows anywhere else. I just am not going to pay for only a few seconds as that doesn't constitute a full price show for me.
orclover
Joined in Jun 2012
1404 post(s)

Nude Art Category

Everything about iStripper
April 17, 2020, 24 answers
This set of three icons appear in several places in the GUI, in particular on a card's main details page, on the releases carousel and when you start to buy a card from the girls store. If the mouse pointer is hovered over the "quality" icon a rather detailed description of what the particular quality shown in that icon means, but nothing happens if you hover over either of the other two.

I think that much of the problem being discussed here arises from users not being fully aware of what the various hotness levels mean. This is not surprising because the names of the levels can be somewhat misleading if they are thought of as descriptions. They will almost certainly not be immediately understood by new users.

This could be aleviated if the Hotness Level indicator had a similar pop up description to the Quality indicator - one that explicitly mentioned that the duration of maximum hotness may be brief. There should probably be a similar pop up description for the total duration indicator as well, but there is less need there.

The levels are pointless because they aren't trustable. There have been enough instances of misidentified cards that a person can't look at those and know it absolutely won't contain any xxx, or that it will show full genialia.

Totem has broken cards that they don't or won't fix and they have broken tags that they won't and don't fix. I chalk it up to the fact they are a quantity over quality product. They rely on releasing new content every day and therefore something 30 days old is 30 releases old and already in back of customers minds.

They simply need to tell us, like they did with Margo, that the model isn't comfortable with full nudity, or they aren't paying the model for full nudity.

This is ***** totem. Some very beautiful girls are getting trashed in their reviews and ratings because people are buying cards and expecting a normal experience for their money. They instead get a girl covering herself. If totem was more transparent fewer people would initially buy the card but the ratings would be higher and the card would sell better over the long run, and customers wouldn't be distrustful of other cards.