It seems I still have to pay the per minute rate regardless of my status, is this correct?
It seems I still have to pay the per minute rate regardless of my status, is this correct?
Yep, being a knight doesn't give us any special privileges, apart from being able to help our favourite model(s)A question. As a Knight, when a model starts a group show (this happened for me today for first time), am I still a moderator when I join? It seems I still have to pay the per minute rate regardless of my status, is this correct?
Thanks.
I get that. If you have a genuine friendship with the model, they will understand why you are not there for them in those shows.Valid points. Thank you for the replies everyone. I was not looking for a free ride... But I will say, if I cannot afford to enter, well, then I feel bad because I can't help her during the "show". I am after all there for her as a friend at this stage, not for entertainment. It's quite possible I am too attached to this particular person however
Although it wouldn't be a bad idea if a model could have the option to offer "free entry" for whomever she chooses, Knight or no Knight, group or ticket. Just a thought. I like thinking.
The fact it's a ticket show will reduce the need for a mod/knight to 'work' anyway, at least from dealing with rudeness/demands/spam/negotiators, because only paying viewers are present.then I feel bad because I can't help her during the "show".
IDK, but given your professed tipping status, seems unlikely you wouldn't be able to tip for a ticket show, so unsure why you're investing so much thought on the free ride option?And I hate myself for throwing around the word "free", so I'll point out that I am a prince, knight and top tipper for the last few months for a particular model, just saying... phew
I agree. If models actually did have the opportunity to give knights free ticket shows and then don't, it would potentially just be more cause for drama and butthurtedness. It creates all sorts of weird expectations. Models already have too many boundaries to look after imo.Availability of perks and free stuff always seems to cause conflict amongst viewers, and clouds the motivation for folk to help out (Mod/Knight), so I'm not in favour of it myself.
Although it wouldn't be a bad idea if a model could have the option to offer "free entry" for whomever she chooses, Knight or no Knight, group or ticket. Just a thought. I like thinking.
IDK, but given your professed tipping status, seems unlikely you wouldn't be able to tip for a ticket show, so unsure why you're investing so much thought on the free ride option?
Availability of perks and free stuff always seems to cause conflict amongst viewers, and clouds the motivation for folk to help out (Mod/Knight), so I'm not in favour of it myself.
camshows are a luxury. if you can't afford the shows you want, then too bad? i'm sorry if that came across as harsh but it's quite bold to suggest a camsite to possibly adjust a show type that is profitable for not only the models, but the site too. if it aint broke why fix?Anyway, it's not a deal breaker... just sharing thoughts is all. My suggestion is now in the other (ideas topic) thread. To implement this "free entry" as a subscription perk (rather than knight perk). Thanks.
or to keep watching?I could not enter to keep moderating
or to keep watching?
As mentioned before, there is little need to help keep chat orderly during a ticket show.
Many models on token sites appoint mods/knights to keep them returning as tippers, not because they need anyone in that role.
Maybe I have just got the wrong impression.
I know this is a complete tangent to the OP's question, so please take it as a comment totally unrelated to the thread.
But TBH, I find the use of 'knight' on Strip bizarre anyway. 'Knights' conjures up images of helpless princesses and damsels in distress who are saved by the chivalrous and gallant Knight appearing at the last minute and saving the day. It does nothing to empower a model, and everything to continue the sense that they need the protection of a male, all very medieval. But presumably intentional by that site, including use of the shield symbol as a mark of defence?
While there are both Knights and Moderators who assume too much and overstep their boundaries, at least the term 'moderator' better defines the role of helping to keep the chat clean and on topic while the model may be otherwise occupied. 'Knight' implies something altogether different, and positions a male in a protective role, creating the idea the model needs that (which they sure don't).
I had to share this (sorry OP) because it's kinda related.YES!
(Because you don't want to spend the few bucks) is kind of silly to me.
Yes for group and ticket shows, all functions are as in a public show.Out of curiosity, are Stripchat members able to tip the model in their group show?
I know this is a complete tangent to the OP's question, so please take it as a comment totally unrelated to the thread.
But TBH, I find the use of 'knight' on Strip bizarre anyway. 'Knights' conjures up images of helpless princesses and damsels in distress who are saved by the chivalrous and gallant Knight appearing at the last minute and saving the day. It does nothing to empower a model, and everything to continue the sense that they need the protection of a male, all very medieval. But presumably intentional by that site, including use of the shield symbol as a mark of defence?
While there are both Knights and Moderators who assume too much and overstep their boundaries, at least the term 'moderator' better defines the role of helping to keep the chat clean and on topic while the model may be otherwise occupied. 'Knight' implies something altogether different, and positions a male in a protective role, creating the idea the model needs that (which they sure don't).
Yes for group and ticket shows, all functions are as in a public show.
In fact for a ticket show I would think tipping in show is expected / appropriate as it is only a one time payment to enter.
You are most welcomeAwesome. This is good to know. Thank you.
Understood, but again, in context of earlier replies, that view suggests all models are females, which they are not. But I'll stop right there.I see your point, but don't have a problem with the situation. I see it more from the POV that Knights are indebted to the superior (in terms of status and power) Queen.
Damn! You are correct. That is quite remiss of me to only look at it that wayUnderstood, but again, in context of earlier replies, that view suggests all models are females, which they are not. But I'll stop right there.
The fact it's a ticket show will reduce the need for a mod/knight to 'work' anyway, at least from dealing with rudeness/demands/spam/negotiators, because only paying viewers are present.
So if you can't afford to join in, you can still be around to help when she returns to public chat at the end of the