Use rankings as a current entry point

MyFans rankings can show what profiles or posts are getting attention right now. Still, rankings may change by login state, age settings, and filters, so avoid treating the order as a permanent evaluation.

Instead of opening every result from the top, save only a few profiles that match the mood you want. Rankings are for discovery; the final decision belongs on the official profile page.

Separate posts from profiles

If a post catches your eye, return to the profile before subscribing. One post may be popular for a moment, while the full profile may or may not match what you want to follow.

Profile-level checks make pricing, update rhythm, official social links, and pinned posts easier to review in one place.

Compare personal fit, not only popularity

A ranking can be convenient, but it does not choose for you. Use your own criteria: genre, update rhythm, pricing clarity, and whether the official route is easy to verify.

Keep three candidates at most. If a profile does not stay memorable after a short break, move on to the next search term.

Keep only profiles with clear official checks

Even when a profile is found through rankings, pause if the official route is unclear. Lookalike names, shortened links, and vague pricing should not be rushed.

The card below is for the final official check after browsing rankings. It may contain partner links, so confirm current pricing, recent updates, and service terms on the page you open.