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How Room Rankings Work on xLugar

Why some rooms appear first, how often the catalog updates, and what the live viewer count really tells you.

One question we get a lot: why does the catalog order change every time you look at it? The short answer is that rankings follow live audience, and the audience is always moving. Here’s the longer version.

Ranked by current viewers

Every list on xLugar — the home grid, the full catalog, and each category page — is sorted by how many people are watching each room right now. The busiest rooms float to the top. There’s no editorial thumb on the scale: ordering is driven purely by live viewer counts.

Why the order keeps shifting

Live cam audiences move fast. A room can go from a handful of viewers to hundreds in minutes when a performer starts a popular show, and just as quickly empty out when they take a break. Because we re-read the live feed and re-sort it continuously, the lineup you see is a genuine snapshot of the moment — not a stale list from an hour ago.

What the viewer count tells you

A high viewer count is a useful signal, but it isn’t everything:

  • High viewers usually means something good is happening — a popular performer, an active show, a fun chat.
  • Lower viewers can mean a room just came online, or that it’s a quieter, more intimate setting. Some people prefer exactly that.

Use the minimum viewers filter to tune this to your taste. Set it high to stick to the busiest rooms, or leave it open to discover someone just getting started.

Snapshots, not recordings

The thumbnails refresh roughly every minute. They’re previews to help you scan — the real action is inside the room. When something catches your eye, click through to the live stream and see it for yourself.