I was lucky to be part of an amazing session on MFC on Friday but was really suprised at how many moochers/freeloaders there were in the room. At one point there was just under 600 people in the room yet there were probably only 10 of us actually tipping tokens.
At one stage there was a goal of 2000 tokens for a very worthwhile outcome. If only 100 people had tipped 20 tokens, small potatoes, we'd have easily hit the goal. As it was, the session nearly finished without hitting the goal until a couple of us stepped in. When it looked like it wasn't going to hit, the room emptied really quickly so it was obvious they were just waiting for the goal.
I expected some lurkers (I did for my first couple of sessions just to get the jist of things) but must admit it annoys me there are so many, especially when someone is putting their all into the show.
What's the etiquette for members to call other members out for non-tipping? It's the model's room so do not want to cross any boundaries there but how do models feel about members chivvying the room to participate more?
JR_x
At one stage there was a goal of 2000 tokens for a very worthwhile outcome. If only 100 people had tipped 20 tokens, small potatoes, we'd have easily hit the goal. As it was, the session nearly finished without hitting the goal until a couple of us stepped in. When it looked like it wasn't going to hit, the room emptied really quickly so it was obvious they were just waiting for the goal.
I expected some lurkers (I did for my first couple of sessions just to get the jist of things) but must admit it annoys me there are so many, especially when someone is putting their all into the show.
What's the etiquette for members to call other members out for non-tipping? It's the model's room so do not want to cross any boundaries there but how do models feel about members chivvying the room to participate more?
JR_x