I see that my random images idea was not explained properly. My fault... I meant every time you clicked on the random image section it would select a new group of photos from the past two weeks. So you could click it multiple times to see a variety of stuff, Much like a random playlist with music etc. I suppose you could attempt to spam images to abuse that however I think with the Skyrim imageshare activity that would be difficult. However without the listing and competition effect that the top images generate I don't think this would be an issue. The problem right now is Persona A posts an image, because this person has many friends they get enough endorsements to hit the top. Then that image gets way more traffic and soon it's at the top, anything they post afterword will naturally get more views from them having a set in the top. Thus it will get more endorsements and also have much higher chance of getting into the top. Snowball effect. There have been certain users at times that would post a set in and be in the Top images the same day they posted. Now when you combine that with some one who posts very regularly they began taking over majority of the spots available. Wolf is right the issue is the social aspects of the Skyrim image share. The active people who have the free time to maintain a large social group will continue to dominate the top images as they do currently. So if you can't play the game... Just accept that no matter how good your set is a single shot of some glass jar with a butterfly in it will get 100 endorsements and you'll get jack. Having looked at the other image shares, I'm inclined to agree with Jim I don't think any change should be done with those. The Fallout 4 imageshare will be more of a wait and see on how active it becomes. As there are some repeat authors but nothing overboard like the current Skyrim TI. @Alex; Currently it's every two weeks. I think a weekly cycle and 1 slot per person would improve things to some degree. @Wolf; The mod would give you nice gauge on if it was helping people plus allow an open dialogue for questions/additions in the comment area perhaps. However the wiki would be more readily accessible, information wise.