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Community? Sure! Will see how it goes, though… I don't want to give up my integrity.
Considering your first profile status update says:

Just your average hyperactive user, who – on occasions – gets kicked from here or there…

I really wonder if your intention here is to annoy us all to the point you get kicked from here. Please don't do that. I respectfully request of you, if you want to be part of the community, allow your presence to be more/other than just pestering people who clearly do not agree with your point of view.
 
Let's be real. Posting that thread of the stalker won't matter. Posting our own individual stories won't matter. Posting every story from girls who are no longer here won't matter. Posting proof of how bullshit ROs actually are won't matter. Posting proof of how cops treat stalking won't matter. Why? This dude, and others like him, aren't looking for clarity or evidence of how they are wrong. Their mind is made up and nothing said will change that really. People who want to pretend you can just deal with it in person like no big deal aren't thinking with a full deck to begin with so actual proof, common sense, and logic is worthless to them. Apparently we should just walk up to stalkers (not sure how you do that online but that seems like a purposefully ignored point) and just ask them pretty please to stop. With cherries and whip cream on top too. That's all it takes. Stalkers and safety be damned because maybe that girl just might make $10 bucks instead. We might be directing a crazy person to her but oh well.
I already wanted to reply to this online/real life point, but I couldn't do it earlier. I meant to say: deal with online idiots online and with real life idiots in real life.

To stop the online crazyboys, this forum is a nice place to organize, the industry seems to have it's presence here, so they can ban, etc.

In the stories you don't post, how much of the problem comes from people helping the crazy guy to find the model? I would be surprised if it would be even part of the problem. So concentrating on this false safety just takes away the energy from channeling it into a better solution. This is my most important point. The nice side effect of being able to talk business and ask who is this or that would just be a nice extra.
 
I already wanted to reply to this online/real life point, but I couldn't do it earlier. I meant to say: deal with online idiots online and with real life idiots in real life.

To stop the online crazyboys, this forum is a nice place to organize, the industry seems to have it's presence here, so they can ban, etc.

In the stories you don't post, how much of the problem comes from people helping the crazy guy to find the model? I would be surprised if it would be even part of the problem. So concentrating on this false safety just takes away the energy from channeling it into a better solution. This is my most important point. The nice side effect of being able to talk business and ask who is this or that would just be a nice extra.

With your vast amount of experience with camming and dealing with stalkers, please tell me the better solution? You know... Better than not giving stalkers the names of people who might be trying to stay away from them. Unless your solution is to use this forum to ban those users... Which doesn't help at all. We don't know which sites they are using, their usernames, or any actual useful identifying information. We don't know if the models they are looking for have access to this forum. The models and industry reps on these boards are just a small sliver of models and reps in this industry, so not everyone would have access to said crazyboy names.

Maybe I'm just being crazy, but I always thought the better solution was to try to prevent the problem in the first place. Not help it along and try to deal with the aftermath. But what do I know? It's not like I (and many many other models here) have spent years dealing with this kind of stuff. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
I already wanted to reply to this online/real life point, but I couldn't do it earlier. I meant to say: deal with online idiots online and with real life idiots in real life.

To stop the online crazyboys, this forum is a nice place to organize, the industry seems to have it's presence here, so they can ban, etc.

In the stories you don't post, how much of the problem comes from people helping the crazy guy to find the model? I would be surprised if it would be even part of the problem. So concentrating on this false safety just takes away the energy from channeling it into a better solution. This is my most important point. The nice side effect of being able to talk business and ask who is this or that would just be a nice extra.
Any new camgirl or curious camwatcher do not listen to this guy's excuses and rationalizations.

NEVER give out details of another person without their consent. Regardless of whether or not those details are public. We aren't a product, we're people. People doing something that a lot of us want to keep somewhat private, something we can be judged for by society, something extremely personal and prone to attracting stalkers. Even if our shows are public many campeople go to great lengths to escape obsessive people, stalkers, and being outed to the public.

This guy is only doing harm. Don't listen to his bullshit. Do everything you can to protect one another.
 
With your vast amount of experience with camming and dealing with stalkers, please tell me the better solution? You know... Better than not giving stalkers the names of people who might be trying to stay away from them. Unless your solution is to use this forum to ban those users... Which doesn't help at all. We don't know which sites they are using, their usernames, or any actual useful identifying information. We don't know if the models they are looking for have access to this forum. The models and industry reps on these boards are just a small sliver of models and reps in this industry, so not everyone would have access to said crazyboy names.

Maybe I'm just being crazy, but I always thought the better solution was to try to prevent the problem in the first place. Not help it along and try to deal with the aftermath. But what do I know? It's not like I (and many many other models here) have spent years dealing with this kind of stuff. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I get your point and I agree with not giving real names or giving cam names for real life pictures. But I still don't believe a stalker would need your help to find his victim.
 
I get your point and I agree with not giving real names or giving cam names for real life pictures. But I still don't believe a stalker would need your help to find his victim.
You're not only a cunt but also an idiot then. You're potentially harming people with this uneducated and inexperienced shit you're spewing. Stop, you know nothing.
 
I get your point and I agree with not giving real names or giving cam names for real life pictures. But I still don't believe a stalker would need your help to find his victim.

.... But you are literally advocating helping potential stalkers find their victims? You don't need to give a stalker RL information for them to cause damage to their victim. By giving away cam-names, they can easily gain access to their target and happily spend the rest of their life harassing the models via the interwebs. We already deal with enough dangerous, toxic people on the internet.

To put the boners of strangers over the well-being of models is horribly selfish and irresponsible. I'm going to go with Protect-Model-Privacy every time.
 
Real or online WE ARE DEALING WITH THEM BY NOT DIRECTING CRAZIES TO GIRLS. Ugh. Many online stalkers ramp it up to in person when they can. There has been a member who had flown from fucking Asia to the US to stalk a girl here. This is very real shit. He got off a plane and was batshit crazy in her own state. I'm not paranoid, I'm just more educated on the matter than you are. We will protect ourselves anyway we can despite how nonchalantly you think we should. Websites barely protect us by maybe sometimes banning but they crazies always come back. Cops don't protect people for shit every damn day. Stats of women killed prove that. So at minimum not directing people to others without them wanting it to happen is the very basic fucking least we can do.

In the stories you don't post,

I'm not your personal Google assistant or Search Function monkey. You walk in here after one day and proceed to tell others such an inane amount of bullshit and then ask for posts after the fact? No. Fuck that. I already see how lost and unwilling you are to read anything so why would I bother with you? I don't care if it's only tiny sliver of a problem of people helping a crazy find someone...if it's just ONCE that's enough not to direct people to someone. And honestly do you know how many stalkers do find their prey from unsuspecting people "helping" them? Many. Many trick family into info, friends, snoop or break in to find addresses, pay PIs, pay for online info, and so on. If you're surprised it's a part of the problem then that just further proves how uneducated and ill informed you are on this and how you should just sit the hell down. Sit Ubu Sit.
 
There has been a member who had flown from fucking Asia to the US to stalk a girl here. This is very real shit. He got off a plane and was batshit crazy in her own state. I'm not paranoid, I'm just more educated on the matter than you are. We will protect ourselves anyway we can despite how nonchalantly you think we should.

He did it twiiiiiice actually! Because once wasn't horrifying enough! I remember that! Legit one of my nightmares. But y'know, we're just being paranoid, bb, and there's not actually anything to worry about! ;)
 
He did it twiiiiiice actually! Because once wasn't horrifying enough! I remember that! Legit one of my nightmares. But y'know, we're just being paranoid, bb, and there's not actually anything to worry about! ;)


Oh jesus christ I must have forgot that. I just remember how bad the second time was then.
 
Considering your first profile status update says:



I really wonder if your intention here is to annoy us all to the point you get kicked from here. Please don't do that. I respectfully request of you, if you want to be part of the community, allow your presence to be more/other than just pestering people who clearly do not agree with your point of view.
Anyone? Bueller?...

Ignore my request and I'll just mute you from the thread.
 
He did it twiiiiiice actually! Because once wasn't horrifying enough! I remember that! Legit one of my nightmares. But y'know, we're just being paranoid, bb, and there's not actually anything to worry about! ;)
A way to prevent situations like that or to feel protected even if they happen, would be something I would love. But to say that not telling cam room names from cam room captures would anyhow help… seems a long stretch. And again: I'm not saying I believe the world is a safe place. I just say that a false feeling of safety (by doing useless things, like bragging about not giving out "personal information" on threads like this) is actually harmful to the cause by lowering your feeling of exposure. This thread won't make Google Image Search go away, for example. If you started to give away room names, that could lead to a heightened level of awareness without any increased risk. In my humble opinion. But I'm just an average men who successfully found as many models as he wanted to, met with several ones and never asked a thing about screen captures on any forums.
 
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1. So when you first knew about the existence of cam sites (with free watching possibility), you immediately registered, bought tokens and started tipping. You didn't sit there for some time (days, maybe even weeks), browsing and watching, stumbling across the girl who gave you desire to register, buy tokens and tip her. Maybe. I'd say it's way more typical for people to get teased into tipping by what they see than the other way around. I don't even know what the other way around would be, actually. Wanting to impress or control girls with money? That's even creepy.

I was a basic on MFC for the time it took me to get my credit card, so about 5 minutes. I came there for one model originally, stayed and found other models I liked. I knew that model from another (non-free) site.
I have no desire to control or impress girls with money, I am not rich enough for that. I just think you should pay for your porn (and the occasional kiki pic).
 
A way to prevent situations like that or to feel protected even if they happen, would be something I would love. But to say that not telling cam room names from cam room captures would anyhow help… seems a long stretch. And again: I'm not saying I believe the world is a safe place. I just say that a false feeling of safety (by doing useless things, like bragging about not giving out "personal information" on threads like this) is actually harmful to the cause by lowering your feeling of exposure. This thread won't make Google Image Search go away, for example. If you started to give away room names, that could lead to a heightened level of awareness without any increased risk. In my humble opinion. But I'm just an average men who successfully found as many models as he wanted to, met with several ones and never asked a thing about screen captures on any forums.

You are making zero sense. How the heck does giving away room-names provide a heightened state of awareness? And how are you getting, "without increased risk"? It's like... You are purposefully ignoring every single post from every model telling you exactly why this is so incredibly dangerous and risky... And pretending the exact opposite.

You are saying that protecting ourselves is actually being dangerous. You say that giving model names to stalkers won't hurt the victims and will actually help protect them from stalkers. You are saying that telling girls to protect themselves will lead to their deaths. Like... I legit cannot understand how you believe what you say. I mean, it's clear that you believe every word that you are saying. But everything you are saying is actually the OPPOSITE of the truth in every way, and that's just mind-boggling.

You have models giving you real experiences about real dangers from real people. And you're just saying, "Nah. That's a long stretch." That's incredibly insulting, and horribly insensitive. We get it. You really don't care about model safety. You don't actual care about girls protecting themselves, or you would listen. But it's clear that all you care about is allowing strangers to have access to models, regardless of whether it puts them in danger or not.

That's pretty fucked up, dude.
 
If you think we're under the delusion of our exposure is lowered because of just this then you really do need to read here more. No one thinks that. It's a series of constant things we do daily. We don't need to give rooms names away to be fully aware of anything. We're aware. Way more so than you ever could hope to be. You're either being ignorant on purpose or seriously have never cracked a newspaper or watched the news.
 
There has been a member who had flown from fucking Asia to the US to stalk a girl here. This is very real shit. He got off a plane and was batshit crazy in her own state.

I remember that, it was freaking terrifying. He was convinced that they were going to get married and shit, *shudder*
 
this girl with the fire head... idk if she's a cam girl or just a mainstream porn star or wtf, all i know is i wanna find out if she has a 'homebase' or a site/sites that she has a lot of content on...
 

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this girl with the fire head... idk if she's a cam girl or just a mainstream porn star or wtf, all i know is i wanna find out if she has a 'homebase' or a site/sites that she has a lot of content on...
Did you um... read the thread at all?
 
honestly, i was just about to start reading it backwards now. a guy friend of mine sent me this just now, and i was like 'oooh my god, it looks familiar af, i bet somebody in this thread will know, she's probably big'.

now, i'm assuming your reply implies either 1.) she's already in here, and found Or 2.) this thread is no longer allow to be "used" because somebody bitched about it? hence, why i shall continue to read...
 
this girl with the fire head... idk if she's a cam girl or just a mainstream porn star or wtf, all i know is i wanna find out if she has a 'homebase' or a site/sites that she has a lot of content on...
OMG WHO IS THIS? WHO COULD THIS BE?!?!?!?














DON'T TELL HIM :cat:
 
Oh my dear god... I've never ventured into this thread before and after reading just this last page I don't think I will again...

*backs away slowly before she tells someone off*

Hint: it wouldn't be my fellow models I'd be telling off.
 
this girl with the fire head... idk if she's a cam girl or just a mainstream porn star or wtf, all i know is i wanna find out if she has a 'homebase' or a site/sites that she has a lot of content on...
Oh yeah, she is pretty popular. You can find her here: trojanvirus.exe
 
now, i'm assuming your reply implies either 1.) she's already in here, and found Or 2.) this thread is no longer allow to be "used" because somebody bitched about it? hence, why i shall continue to read...

My friend, it is 3.) This thread is literally telling people not to do what you did in it.

Literally read the first post of a thread before posting in it.