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She is from chaturbate,look at her pale body and so long legs ! has anyone saw that girl before?

the video is here,thank you!

https://www.xvideos.com/video29109609/high_heels_skinny_babe_live_cam_www.chaturbate.la#_tabComments
 
I have to say your guys are really humorous,but that is definitely not her:joyful:

She totally is, though. I know there's not much family resemblance, but she's related by marriage, not blood. Yes, she might seem too young to be my aunt, but sometimes people have kids late. My brother is only four years older than our nephew, after all.
 
Ya know, if you stuck to watching model streams on their sites instead of probs stolen content, you wouldn't have this problem of "who is she".

If it wasn't pornhub,I would never have known her ,but that doesn't mean i would stick to that and save my money
 
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Ya know, if you stuck to watching model streams on their sites instead of probs stolen content, you wouldn't have this problem of "who is she".

Everyone assumes it's a huge negative when people ask. I am someone who started off with a question on an entirely different site - which was "who is she?". It was after watching a posted video of a very attractive lady dancing (and stripping to panties) hosted on a "tube" type site.

The answer given was "GoldenLady" and I was told she was on MyFreeCams. I had never even heard of Webcam models, let alone seen live shows. Finding her room there I watched, registered, bought tokens, tipped her. Tipped her more. Then I tried a few things (programming wise) as I had got interested in cam scores, and ... well. I'm still here posting if not doing anything more proactive :D

So over 30,000 reward points later I'm still here. However, reward points don't give you a full picture of the impact one person being introduced to a models room may have...

Number of Free Accounts Registered: 1298
Number of Premium Accounts Registered: 368
Bonus Tokens Pending: 1100
Tokens Credited Account: 99560

Now i'm not going to claim that all 368 premium members who signed up using my BAF link wouldn't have signed up anyway -- but people who used my BAF link to visit a models room then registered. About 1/3rd of those went on to buy tokens.

So if you think about it - these are people who saw a model as a guest after being pointed in the direction of a room, registered, and bought tokens. The only difference is I was passive in this - I had a link to models rooms and people clicked on it. Here we've someone asking where, explicitly, to find this person. Could that not be a sign of "i want to visit their room?"

It's time to ditch all the instant hate towards people asking this question. You may very well be preventing more members and more tips for models. Of course, you may not, but then there's nothing lost is there. There is no drawback (in my opinion, backed with some statistics!).

(however, I can safely say that if no-one had answered I'd have been highly unlikely to have discovered the sites, or if I had, stuck around. Because I hung in her room, i made "friends", and chatted to one or two other ladies - and from there I stayed on MFC).
 
Everyone assumes it's a huge negative when people ask. I am someone who started off with a question on an entirely different site - which was "who is she?". It was after watching a posted video of a very attractive lady dancing (and stripping to panties) hosted on a "tube" type site.

The answer given was "GoldenLady" and I was told she was on MyFreeCams. I had never even heard of Webcam models, let alone seen live shows. Finding her room there I watched, registered, bought tokens, tipped her. Tipped her more. Then I tried a few things (programming wise) as I had got interested in cam scores, and ... well. I'm still here posting if not doing anything more proactive :D

So over 30,000 reward points later I'm still here. However, reward points don't give you a full picture of the impact one person being introduced to a models room may have...



Now i'm not going to claim that all 368 premium members who signed up using my BAF link wouldn't have signed up anyway -- but people who used my BAF link to visit a models room then registered. About 1/3rd of those went on to buy tokens.

So if you think about it - these are people who saw a model as a guest after being pointed in the direction of a room, registered, and bought tokens. The only difference is I was passive in this - I had a link to models rooms and people clicked on it. Here we've someone asking where, explicitly, to find this person. Could that not be a sign of "i want to visit their room?"

It's time to ditch all the instant hate towards people asking this question. You may very well be preventing more members and more tips for models. Of course, you may not, but then there's nothing lost is there. There is no drawback (in my opinion, backed with some statistics!).

(however, I can safely say that if no-one had answered I'd have been highly unlikely to have discovered the sites, or if I had, stuck around. Because I hung in her room, i made "friends", and chatted to one or two other ladies - and from there I stayed on MFC).
While I tapped the Like rating on the post you quoted (mostly out of appreciation for the snark), I have to say I highly agree with you here. It irks me to no end that the automatic assumption is that anyone who asks who a nude model is is a creepy stalker. I have so much stolen/free content floating around the web... if nobody ever answered people when they comment on those pages asking who I am that would suck. Over the years many people have found me doing such, and gone on to sign up at MFC and tip me. Even paying for videos directly from me that they've seen on a tube site.
 
While I tapped the Like rating on the post you quoted (mostly out of appreciation for the snark), I have to say I highly agree with you here. It irks me to no end that the automatic assumption is that anyone who asks who a nude model is is a creepy stalker. I have so much stolen/free content floating around the web... if nobody ever answered people when they comment on those pages asking who I am that would suck. Over the years many people have found me doing such, and gone on to sign up at MFC and tip me. Even paying for videos directly from me that they've seen on a tube site.

i agree. but still don't know everyone's intent. may it be good or bad.
 
Everyone assumes it's a huge negative when people ask. I am someone who started off with a question on an entirely different site - which was "who is she?". It was after watching a posted video of a very attractive lady dancing (and stripping to panties) hosted on a "tube" type site.

Now i'm not going to claim that all 368 premium members who signed up using my BAF link wouldn't have signed up anyway -- but people who used my BAF link to visit a models room then registered. About 1/3rd of those went on to buy tokens.

That is quite a lot of BAF referals, are you listing yours via a website or some other system? MFC use to frown upon such excessive use claiming it was "just for fun" ?

Have they relaxed things?
 
The search on most models sites is pretty bad. Sometimes it easier to search for
Example
"Pawgs"
On a porn site to see what shows up. Then hopefully connect that to manyvids twitter,etc
 
It irks me to no end that the automatic assumption is that anyone who asks who a nude model is is a creepy stalker

True that. I think, and don't get me wrong or assume that what I'm gonna say is okay because Im strictly against it, but if you're good enough to have your videos stolen and whatnot, in a low key kinda way it's flattering. Like.. you're getting a ton of publicity IF anything and although it makes it hard to actually find who the model is to give them all the attention that they've been anonymously been receiving, the thought is still there and kinda pleasant. Not to mention that who knows? Maybe there are guys trying to find you right now because you were so good! :):p

It still does suck tho, that your paid content is being leaked thus losing profit, but its always nice to see the negative in situations too.

( Sorry for rambling and not contributing to the actual topic hehe )
 
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That is quite a lot of BAF referals, are you listing yours via a website or some other system? MFC use to frown upon such excessive use claiming it was "just for fun" ?

Have they relaxed things?

I made a website about camscore, and crawled MFC daily to update about 10,000 models camscores, displaying a timeline history in graphical format. After some prompting from here I put my BAF in the link to model's room on the pages for each model (as well as an online notification). MFC never banned me and they'd have easily been able to see the origin of referals, so must have known of the site. Indeed, MFC pointed a member asking about my site to my site specifically, so they definitely knew and didn't seem to mind - but this wasn't just spamming reddit porn forums or something. This was some hard work put in to supplement available information. It wasn't created for BAF, that was a by product of it. That probably makes a significant difference.

The referrals/tokens were over a 2 year period and the tokens didn't give me fapathons either - they were generally tipped to models without going towards topics (and "record" tips for birthdays type affairs). I stopped doing it as MyCamGirl took the idea and made it bigger, better, faster, strong... :D

So, positive MFC knew about me, positive they didn't mind, but that is because it wasn't your "normal" BAF spammer. I wouldn't say I'm a typical case by any stretch, but I am saying "look what would have been missing if I had never had someone say 'that's Goldenlady' and perhaps we should re-evaluate whether being uber defensive about any questions is actually worthwhile, or indeed, constructive".
 
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