I gather that most of the webcam sites are only paying out the model for tokens that users give her? The problem I see is that most of the traffic in a model's room is freeloaders who just want to sit around and watch for free. The websites make money from those viewers through advertising, and the model is apparently not getting any share of that advertising revenue.
This creates a conflict of interest between the model and the website. Just to use CB as my example, CB has massive numbers of anonymous unregistered users in each room, and most of the registered users are "grey" users who did not even buy any tokens. CB is probably happy to have those users in the room, because they are monetizing them and they do not have to share the advertising revenue.
Supposedly the CB affiliate program gives the affiliate 20% of the revenue from any user who signs up through an affiliate link. Does that include the advertising revenue?
Webcam sites could help models overcome this situation by providing many more features to require or encourage tokens to be paid to the model. Free time in a room could be limited. Video quality for unpaid users could be limited. Models could be given the right to require small mandatory payments every N minutes. Do the webcam sites - because of the above conflict of interest - actually have a financial incentive to NOT develop these kinds of features?
This creates a conflict of interest between the model and the website. Just to use CB as my example, CB has massive numbers of anonymous unregistered users in each room, and most of the registered users are "grey" users who did not even buy any tokens. CB is probably happy to have those users in the room, because they are monetizing them and they do not have to share the advertising revenue.
Supposedly the CB affiliate program gives the affiliate 20% of the revenue from any user who signs up through an affiliate link. Does that include the advertising revenue?
Webcam sites could help models overcome this situation by providing many more features to require or encourage tokens to be paid to the model. Free time in a room could be limited. Video quality for unpaid users could be limited. Models could be given the right to require small mandatory payments every N minutes. Do the webcam sites - because of the above conflict of interest - actually have a financial incentive to NOT develop these kinds of features?