THE MOLLIE MARIE
Cam Model
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Ok well I won't keep responding here as the original poster was just looking for help. Again, I respectfully disagree with many of the assumptions you have made. The document was not intended for a MFC expert but someone new who might want a starting point. Yes it needs editing and if you would like to help make it better please let me know. A models safety is always my first interest - you'll notice I talk about region blocking a lot - and no I never had passwords to a models account and have rejected getting passwords when asked for help. I much prefer a screenshare so the model can see exactly what I am doing.
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It's called a perspective from both sides of the window. Who better to give a view of something then someone who's watched countless models over 2 or more years?I get that you are trying to be helpful, but this is the definition of mansplaining and it's not helpful at all. It's patronizing and egotistical. What makes you think that as a male member (who has never experienced being a model or the model side of MFC) you are qualified to write a guide? MFC provides a wiki page to models which actually explains what models need to know grammatically and accurately. Not to mention, we are on a forum full of actual models who have written tons of advice based on actual experience.
That's not what his guide is about. Maybe read the whole thread first.It's called a perspective from both sides of the window. Who better to give a view of something then someone who's watched countless models over 2 or more years?
The site caters to mostly men, so who better to say what most likely will make you the most money or give you the most attention. People who sell, want to know what the customer wants.
That's not what his guide is about. Maybe read the whole thread first.
Well Kickaz has a blog where she has written some stuff that might be useful for new models. The biggest difference between coaching Manchester United and most youth Football teams is that in Manchester United the players are professionals who make money and in moth youth teams they don't and the coaches are volunteers. Notice I sad most youth teams because there are exceptions like Manchester Uniteds or Barcelona youth academies, where the coaches has to have some qualifications because they are expected to make the players into the Next David Beckham or Xavi and in those places I would be horribly under qualified. The models who are camming are professionals who get paid for what they do in a field that I have limited knowledge about and no experience in, which means I would be under qualified to write a guide for them. However I would be qualified to write a guide for the people over on r/gonewilde because they are amateurs who are not getting paid. Through of my extensive observations I have learned that guys likes to watch boobs, so the people there could use a guide on how to post more pictures of boobs.I certainly agree that an experienced, successful camgirl is far more likely to give better advice than a guy who's never cammed before. The thing is Aspen Rae's or even KickAz guide to camming on MFC is unavailable. As Gen points out CamGirlWiki is available and it is edited by successful camgirls. But Striker guide covers additional information and is focused specifically on MFC. Not everything about on camming on MFC needs to be experienced in order to be explained. For example, I was recently in new models rooms who had switched from CB to MFC, and she was struggling to explain rank and camscore to her regulars from CB. After watching her struggle to explain it, I explained it simply. I'm sure she could have easily explained if she had read the document Striker produced. For the most part, he stuck to factual things like rank, token packages, and how to install Charlesbot and not controversial subjects like how to deal with trolls and overly demanding members.
Yet he seemed to be beaten-up for the sole crime of not having a vagina, even though the OP found the document useful.
Striker can correct me if I'm wrong but nothing in the document says this how to become top 20 model on MFC, it is a beginners guide. While your fan/gaming experience won't make you the head coach for Manchester United, I suspect you'd do just fine as youth soccer/football coach. That's the relevant comparison. As someone who doesn't watch that much football, I'd bet that Audri's recent experience watching football would make her a better Pee Wee football coach, than my experience playing football in Jr. High gym classes. Unless you both hate kids
You are correct bad advice can be expensive. But overhearing some newbie models at the Vancouver Taboo show last month, I realized that tuning on the broadcast button doesn't magically make you an expert on all thing MFC. ACF is awesome but only reaches a minority of models. Nor is all member advice is bad. In fact, since 90%+ MFC customers are male getting the perspective of what guys want is a good idea.
I have tried to encourage new MFC models to come here, but I think this place seemed to good to be true because only one took that advice. As far as I know all the new models that I told to come here and didn't have quit MFC with one exception. I stopped watching new models because it is not fun getting to know someone when you know that they most likely will be gone within a couple of months never to be heard of again.Do you know what the best advice you could give a model would be? Tell them to come here. We have a lot of models with a ton of different approaches to their modeling - AND A TON OF EXPERIENCE. If they want to succeed, they will do it. That would be the best help you could give to them. But, in my experience, a lot of "helpful" members are a bit addicted to the feeling of being a hero - a hero high, if you will, and prefer to give the information themselves than encourage them to seek these forums. Even if that information is wrong. They would rather cling to that helpful-hero feeling than have their models get proper information from someone else. That might not be what is happening in this situation, but we have seen it more times than I like.
So you can probably understand why we are extra protective when we see members act like they are qualified to teach newcomers, just because they've watched it. It's insulting, it's patronizing, it's dangerous, and often times, it's selfish too. If you care about these models and want them to succeed, encourage them to seek advice from their peers here, not from people who aren't qualified to answer them.
its part of the whole. the thread is how does she make money.How does she keep interest. getting a seller and buyer perspective is nothing but beneficial.
most that dont have a lot of games or what ever going on but still make money.. are good talkers
All you know-it-all dudes need to sit the fuck down and masturbate. That's it. .
You guys should stick to jerking off... Oh my God.
Perspectives like what they like. Show ideas, what type of models they are into to, how they split up their tipping. Those perspectives we don't mind and be quite helpful sometimes. But if it's about the model side, no. You have no business on offering any advise related to that. You don't know the ends and outs properly.
All you know-it-all dudes need to sit the fuck down and masturbate. That's it. Don't worry about helping models. If they are having issues, send them our way. If they don't, OH WELL. Like 80% of new models quit within a month or two. Put that in perspective.
I'm seriously imagining some of you like vultures that circle around new models. "Need help bb? Cawwwwww"
You can stop with the over the top dramatization. All rational help/suggestion is good help.
No, I've never typed BB in any chat lol.
In fact, the truth is, many members have helped many models familiarize themselves to the functions and ideas of doing well on the site. It' not great mystery that can't be comprehended and translated. No one said your first hand account wasn't valid. No need to compete and condescend about it.
Stop arguing with me and give her more advice
You can stop with the over the top dramatization. All rational help/suggestion is good help.
You know what would be really helpful to them? If you, ohhh I don't know, linked them to the forum. It's just as easy as sending them your document. If you're already linking them to something, why not send them a link to the best possible resource? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Now MAYBE they will find this forum and MAYBE they will find some threads on it or MAYBE they won't.
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