@spicadays:
I've honestly always found it a little fascinating how different manga sites end up with different sorts of manga in "highest rated" and "most popular".
To what extent ecchi shounen stuff is high up in the rankings is usually the most obvious bit, and I've always assumed that's partially just the gender distribution of the readers, for whatever weird reasons that ends up being different on different aggregators, though age probably matters too and... I'm not sure what else.
Batoto at the time of its death was sufficiently noticeably on the "less ecchi" end of the scale. Mangadex imported that audience first, but then a lot of folks from other places and the staff has distinct geek-bro-culture going on if that matters...
(Of course the previous poster would appear to just complaining that the rating isn't what they personally wish it to be, and less interested in the reasons—or at least I'd be kind of amazed if they were calling out "insecurities" in good faith, that's quite rare.)