Who thought this was a great idea? Now anyone can promote my room without my consent? Is there something that I can agree to first before that happens?
It's the same for the broadcaster-purchased promo spot, in that when you read all the terms and conditions, it's very vague as to how many others are in the same pool, and you may well only appear once in the promoted spot on page 1 during the active time.Right now from what I have seen is way too many models are included in the cycling through and may only show up once during the 5 minute promotion.
If it's the same conditions as in the link above, it's never less than 50 tokens.I do believe the price fluctuates according to how many models are using it. The more that use it the cheaper it is or it could be the other way around, never know with CB
The more models in the pool the higher the cost, up to 150 tokens.It has to be the same since there has been no site glitches as usually happens when CB introduces a "new feature". Just added the link for normal users to use now
I do believe the price fluctuates according to how many models are using it. The more that use it the cheaper it is or it could be the other way around, never know with CB
Whereabouts did you find that info?The more models in the pool the higher the cost, up to 150 tokens.
This!Also it is CB getting those tokens and nothing for the model so more of a benefit for them instead of the models
It would be better for users to ask the model how much it costs them to use the promote my room and just tip those tokens to the model themselves and let the model choose if they will use that
Um, I've lived it? It's surge pricing. Just like Uber. The higher the demand, the higher the price.Whereabouts did you find that info?
Here just to back you up on this, the price varies. For me it was 80tk 5 minutes ago but when I checked just now it was 70tk.Um, I've lived it? It's surge pricing. Just like Uber. The higher the demand, the higher the price.
Promoting my room is a part of my tip menu and I do it frequently.
Hey, thanks for backing me up!Here just to back you up on this, the price varies. For me it was 80tk 5 minutes ago but when I checked just now it was 70tk.
Why would it be cheaper to advertise when demand is high? That doesn't make sense. As far as I know, or anyone else, the pool could be the entire site of models plus the number of registered users logged in and viewing rooms. More models online? Higher price. High traffic volume? Higher price. When the promotion ends, a user count is sent to the model. [x] number of people saw your room.I know the price varies, I already mentioned that (and it's in the promo terms via the link I posted).
I'm just curious about the statement that the more models in the pool, the more it costs, up to 150 tokens.
Thanks!
Front end devs just need proper UX designers with them together with a mindset of "user centered design" but other than that yes you're rightI swear that about half of all front-end engineers should be laid off as they just add features nobody wants or has requested simply to justify their salaries. Trying to Google "How do I do X" for any X leads to pages of things that no longer work because the buttons/menus have all changed in the 15 minutes since the article was published.
I'm looking at you Apple...
The crappy part is all of these suggestions are coming from tippers, not models. They actively ignore the things we ask for.I swear that about half of all front-end engineers should be laid off as they just add features nobody wants or has requested simply to justify their salaries. Trying to Google "How do I do X" for any X leads to pages of things that no longer work because the buttons/menus have all changed in the 15 minutes since the article was published.
I'm looking at you Apple...
Thats not true....management requested themI swear that about half of all front-end engineers should be laid off as they just add features nobody wants or has requested
Which is also HORRIBLE user centered design, they are forgetting they have TWO user groups in their platform.. from what I already see, it's super common when there's not just one user group... they probably look at it like the way the company I work for does when it comes to software: "This is the group that pay the bills, we focus on their needs and experiences for the design" FULLY forgetting that if we improve it for both sides 50/50, then the paying group actually get better service also.. (Happier models in the case of CB etc maybe)The crappy part is all of these suggestions are coming from tippers, not models. They actively ignore the things we ask for.
I don't think they are even doing that, I can't imagine anyone requesting this "feature". Unless, there are a bunch of dopes requesting ways for CB to take their tokens with little to no benefit to the model. Of course, I guess we should never underestimate the idiots amongst us.The crappy part is all of these suggestions are coming from tippers, not models.
OK not going to argue, but good to know it's your personal take on it, rather than a statement of fact. I also think logically when there's a lot more models in the promo pool, your chance of showing up in the paid spot is correspondingly lower, therefore should not cost as much as when there are much fewer in the pool, and your chance of being seen is higher.Why would it be cheaper to advertise when demand is high? That doesn't make sense. As far as I know, or anyone else, the pool could be the entire site of models plus the number of registered users logged in and viewing rooms. More models online? Higher price. High traffic volume? Higher price. When the promotion ends, a user count is sent to the model. [x] number of people saw your room.
It's a highly flawed system, really. Given they refuse to discuss anything or disclose anything more than "HI we dumped this completely useless feature on you but in a new and worse way!", it's anyone's guess but I'd say mine is pretty educated based on my working knowledge.
I feel like there's a key piece of information you are missing. There is a limited number of placements for each 5 minute block.OK not going to argue, but good to know it's your personal take on it, rather than a statement of fact. I also think logically when there's a lot more models in the promo pool, your chance of showing up in the paid spot is correspondingly lower, therefore should not cost as much as when there are much fewer in the pool, and your chance of being seen is higher.
Over and out/