: Check if the site is responsive and works well on mobile browsers or if there is a dedicated app.
: Note how often new content is added. A "proper" site should have a consistent schedule to keep the library fresh.
: Evaluate whether the images and videos are high-definition (HD) or if they suffer from compression issues and low-resolution quality.
: High-traffic sites often struggle with speed; a good review should mention if the site feels sluggish or optimized. 3. Privacy and Security
: Ensure the site uses standard security protocols (HTTPS) to protect user data.
: How easy is it to find specific models or tags? Look for functional search bars and intuitive categorization.
: A "proper" review should avoid overly emotive language and instead stick to the facts of the service provided. This approach helps potential users make an informed decision based on functionality and content quality.