DWBI meaning
DWBI usually means Do Not Worry About It or Don't Worry Bout It, and in looksmaxxing contexts it works more like casual slang than a rating term.
Definition
The short version before the full explanation.
- DWBI usually means Do Not Worry About It or Don't Worry Bout It.
- In looksmaxxing content, it is casual reply slang rather than a score or tier.
- It should not be treated as a face-rating metric.
Plain definition
DWBI usually means Do Not Worry About It or Don't Worry Bout It. It is broader internet shorthand and not a dedicated PSL or facial-feature term.
In looksmaxxing-adjacent content, it may appear as a casual reply, caption, or meme phrase.
Where the term is used
DWBI appears across social platforms, text posts, and comment chains. If it shows up in a looksmaxxing context, it usually reflects the tone of the conversation rather than a specific rating concept.
What DWBI does not mean
DWBI is not a face rating. It is not a tier, feature, or score. It should not be added to a report as if it were a metric.
It also should not be used to dismiss a user's concern without explanation.
How MogScore should handle it
MogScore can define DWBI as slang, but product feedback should stay specific. If a result is noisy, explain the camera setup or photo-quality issue instead of saying not to worry about it.
FAQ
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Use this term with a current-photo preview
Use the definition as context, then run a current-photo preview when you want a practical read of one photo.