Simple solution:. Eliminate any and all boys which are not official authorized by CB.
Problem is that they would effectively be giving up a shit ton of money and handing models over to other sites because they leave. But, at times, a hard reset is needed to save integrity.
Eliminate all boys?
If they eliminate exhibitionist option and only allow verified streams to broadcast would solve lists of problems. One their hamsters won't having to run as hard to have all those cams and not have those terrible ads to help with the cost of bandwidth. And two no longer have to be strict on the banning.
Hey fellow broadcasters! Having a decline also.. Any other good site to broadcast?
This post is a little hard to follow, but I think I agree with the overall point you’re trying to make.of course now it's more difficult....
3 years ago "female" category was about 20 pages and in the 1° page was not 100 "perfect and professional" models....
after ....25 pages ... 30 pages....40 pages.... now like as 40/48 usually pages and in 1° page 80% models are nice funny and professional
i remember some years ago when new model come....she was not able to earn too much money to use lot's toys and do lot's squirt...
now when a new model arrive.... immediatly is professional and do all
i have been hearing this from models since i began camming in 2013, and it's still an ever-growing industry. we live in a more sex-positive society now. fuck i have seen a culture shift in the past 5 years alone. the number of people who open OF account under their real names are alarming, but that is a whole different topic.Many years ago, There were thousands fewer models on any given site at any given time. It was easier to get more people in a room because there was less competition, less rooms to share viewers with. I wholeheartedly believe that there have been more new broadcasters than new viewers in the last few years. People keep saying that MFC traffic is down and roomcounts are low, and this thread is evidence that it isn’t just one site. Camming overall has become more popular for broadcasters. And there’s much more information out there now for new models to learn how to hit the ground running and be a lot more engaging from the moment they first log On.
This post is a little hard to follow, but I think I agree with the overall point you’re trying to make.
Many years ago, There were thousands fewer models on any given site at any given time. It was easier to get more people in a room because there was less competition, less rooms to share viewers with. I wholeheartedly believe that there have been more new broadcasters than new viewers in the last few years. People keep saying that MFC traffic is down and roomcounts are low, and this thread is evidence that it isn’t just one site. Camming overall has become more popular for broadcasters. And there’s much more information out there now for new models to learn how to hit the ground running and be a lot more engaging from the moment they first log On.
Everyone is trying to get in on the quick and easy money.
my guess is they leave quickly because it isn't easy money.
I was just adding, I didn't think you were suggesting it's easy, bb . It's common vanilla world misconception who aren't familiar with the industry. People in sex work must do this instead of getting a "real job" because it's easy.My bad, I worded that wrong, or rather, I missed bits out. I didn't mean to suggest it IS easy, but for a lot, they think it is. Or for a studio, it can be easier (depending on how shady they are).
Models in a physical studio make between 40-80% but 50-60% is most common, higher numbers are usually from negotiations or rewards for big earnings.i have 1 question/curiosity
how much % of earning the studios give to the models?