So my first night camming went really well, and with being new, and lots of self-promotion, I climbed through CB's front page ranks pretty well (in my opinion), which I was glad to do. But now I have a slight problem that I'm not sure how to deal with.
You see, I was expecting it to take at least a week to be found by anyone I actually know in real life--the internet is a big place, and I've never seen anyone I know on a camsite. But, what do you know? Woke up the next morning being followed on my work instagram by a guy I met years ago. Never really hung out, but run in similar circles to a degree.
I suspect he found me through the camsite, and then followed my instagram, and is probably following me on other things with other usernames (their instagram is personal so I immediately knew it was them by their pictures). They haven't said anything to me, and I don't even know if they really recognize it is me. But they'd be a fool if they didn't (I don't go to any lengths to disguise my appearance).
And I guess, it's not that I mind him following me, but at the same time, it feels like I have somehow invaded his privacy, since it's not like most people will talk about watching camgirls, and now I know a bit more than I'd like to know. Not to mention, through other information sources, I know there's a really good chance just due to appearance/demeanor, it's likely he would become a regular.
I can't just block him on the site because I don't know his username on there. I don't want to message him on insta in case he still hasn't put two and two together. But then again, on top of someone in my real life knowing something they perceive as leverage, I now have a person potentially interacting with my social media who has information about places I like to go, cities I've lived, and some other sensitive personal information, and I would hate to see someone accidentally doxxing me basically, just cause they're not thinking.
Am I overthinking this? Should I just leave it alone, keep going about my business as if he's not there and stop worrying? I guess it was a bit silly of me to expect that it wouldn't immediately happen, but I really wasn't expecting it to happen that fast, after just one show. I think I'm more concerned about my online viewers finding out too much about me, than the people I know in real life finding out what I do since they aren't the ones paying my bills.
You see, I was expecting it to take at least a week to be found by anyone I actually know in real life--the internet is a big place, and I've never seen anyone I know on a camsite. But, what do you know? Woke up the next morning being followed on my work instagram by a guy I met years ago. Never really hung out, but run in similar circles to a degree.
I suspect he found me through the camsite, and then followed my instagram, and is probably following me on other things with other usernames (their instagram is personal so I immediately knew it was them by their pictures). They haven't said anything to me, and I don't even know if they really recognize it is me. But they'd be a fool if they didn't (I don't go to any lengths to disguise my appearance).
And I guess, it's not that I mind him following me, but at the same time, it feels like I have somehow invaded his privacy, since it's not like most people will talk about watching camgirls, and now I know a bit more than I'd like to know. Not to mention, through other information sources, I know there's a really good chance just due to appearance/demeanor, it's likely he would become a regular.
I can't just block him on the site because I don't know his username on there. I don't want to message him on insta in case he still hasn't put two and two together. But then again, on top of someone in my real life knowing something they perceive as leverage, I now have a person potentially interacting with my social media who has information about places I like to go, cities I've lived, and some other sensitive personal information, and I would hate to see someone accidentally doxxing me basically, just cause they're not thinking.
Am I overthinking this? Should I just leave it alone, keep going about my business as if he's not there and stop worrying? I guess it was a bit silly of me to expect that it wouldn't immediately happen, but I really wasn't expecting it to happen that fast, after just one show. I think I'm more concerned about my online viewers finding out too much about me, than the people I know in real life finding out what I do since they aren't the ones paying my bills.