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Hi everyone. Before I ask this here i read all the info section on mfcwiki about camscore. Yet i do not understand why my camscore it keeps going down. So i am streaming in one day, let's say when i close the stream my camscore is 5000. Then next day, without me even logging in is 4800. Then the next day is 4600 and so on. I know it goes down if i am streming and not getting many tokens, but now when I am offline. I contacted support and they sent me the link for mfcwiki. Someone had this issue before?
 
Hi everyone. Before I ask this here i read all the info section on mfcwiki about camscore. Yet i do not understand why my camscore it keeps going down. So i am streaming in one day, let's say when i close the stream my camscore is 5000. Then next day, without me even logging in is 4800. Then the next day is 4600 and so on. I know it goes down if i am streming and not getting many tokens, but now when I am offline. I contacted support and they sent me the link for mfcwiki. Someone had this issue before?
Cam score changes whether you're online or not. It is an average of how many tokens you make, per the hours that you broadcast, over a 60 day period. The average tokens per hour of every model on the site also factors into it.

It will constantly fluctuate. That's just how it is. If yours is going down, you aren't making as many tokens per hour now as you were before.
 
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Same here... it is DEEPLY frustrating to work the right amount of hours, arrange the right amount of privates and do everything you can do to stay on top of the camscore police, but it has a mind of its own. I worked so hard to get it to an acceptable score, 3 days later, camscore dropped over 100 points because apparently it resets or something. I did NOTHING to make it drop. It just dropped out of nowhere.

I keep mine hidden from my profile and even from myself so I don't stress. I try to focus more on connecting with members and building a regular following for consistent support.....makes the score go up more slow but a slow climb is better than nothing. Also, if your score is anywhere near 5000, you're already ahead of the game.......you're doing really good.
 
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My score went down over 100 points when i was offline
but I never logged out, my cam isn't running, laptop closed. does anyone know if not logging impacts score?
 
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My score went down over 100 points when i was offline
but I never logged out, my cam isn't running, laptop closed. does anyone know if not logging impacts score?
I think after you are completely off cam for a period of time (maybe 60 days since that's what the score is usually averaged over) then some other aspect of the algorithm kicks in. But we've never 100% figured that out.

I'm actually curious, too, because I haven't streamed since October, and I'm getting on for the first time again this Friday. My camscore is 9100 right now, will be interesting to see what happens to it this weekend after clocking a couple hours.
 
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Hi @AmberCutie can you confirm it's a 60 day period? I've heard it could be a 90 day? Sorry, don't mean to sound like I'm doubting you, I'm just asking for confirmation so I can take that info back to my model friend.

I speak about this with my model friend sometimes and from what we can guess, and I do want to say that we can't fully confirm, but we also heard that the current period is then compared against the previous period. So for example if you had a birthday or a special day and had some amazing cam sessions during that previous period, it can negatively affect your current score if you aren't basically keeping up with that previous period. My model friend has a birthday in October and her score usually goes up 5000 - 6000 points during that month. She then cams regularly in November and takes most of December off and when she logs in again in January, her score immediately drops 3000-4000.

Also we've seen her camscore essentially just adjust minutes into starting her cam. Not logging in, but actually starting her cam and her camscore will jump or drop. We think it does that either because of the last few minutes of her cam session the day before was not accounted into her camscore yet and got calculated once she started her cam again. Or the new 60 day period just started and it did a big self adjustment.
 
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Hi @AmberCutie can you confirm it's a 60 day period? I've heard it could be a 90 day? Sorry, don't mean to sound like I'm doubting you, I'm just asking for confirmation so I can take that info back to my model friend.

I speak about this with my model friend sometimes and from what we can guess, and I do want to say that we can't fully confirm, but we also heard that the current period is then compared against the previous period. So for example if you had a birthday or a special day and had some amazing cam sessions during that previous period, it can negatively affect your current score if you aren't basically keeping up with that previous period. My model friend has a birthday in October and her score usually goes up 5000 - 6000 points during that month. She then cams regularly in November and takes most of December off and when she logs in again in January, her score immediately drops 3000-4000.

Also we've seen her camscore essentially just adjust minutes into starting her cam. Not logging in, but actually starting her cam and her camscore will jump or drop. We think it does that either because of the last few minutes of her cam session the day before was not accounted into her camscore yet and got calculated once she started her cam again. Or the new 60 day period just started and it did a big self adjustment.
Yes, it’s a rolling 60 day period. What happened 60 days ago will fall off today for example then what happens today will fall off 60 days from today. Hope that makes sense.

I do agree that starting a broadcast forces the Camscore to update, but I am not sure how frequently it recalculates itself before that.
 
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Yes, it’s a rolling 60 day period. What happened 60 days ago will fall off today for example then what happens today will fall off 60 days from today. Hope that makes sense.

I do agree that starting a broadcast forces the Camscore to update, but I am not sure how frequently it recalculates itself before that.
Gotcha. Thanks for the info!
 
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