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by the8472
3887 days ago
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Well, one of the other factors is long hair and the tendency to oversaturate the face. Those factors don't seem independent to me, men are less likely to sport long hair and they're also less likely to oversature the face to measure up to some skin perfection standards (think of it as the photographic equivalent of makeup). > but it can't be the real reason Can't? Ontop of the above-listed aspects it is entirely possible that there is a bias that both sexes find female appearance somewhat more aesthetically pleasing. Similar to how focus group testing for computer voices tends to result in female voices being chosen (at least that's what I often hear, couldn't find a solid source). Even if the bias is small the correlated factors would amplify it when you're optimizing for a maximum, i.e. for the top selection. |
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Discussion about this with the author reveals that I was misinterpreting how they were collecting averages. I was assuming the "like" count was coming from each photo collected, but instead they collected the photos and average likes in individual steps, where the average likes were across recent posts by that user, rather then the selfies by that user.