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FaceDigger's ranking algorithm analyzes real data — not paid placements. Every creator on this list earned their position. Here's what goes into the score:
Rankings update every 24 hours. No creator can pay to appear higher — the only way up is real performance.
Every creator gets a composite score visible on their card. It combines all ranking signals into a single number so you can compare at a glance.