Sites prefer to pay studios rather than individual performers.
It is a lot easier and cheaper for them to pay one studio, and let him pay his 10 models than to have to make 10 smaller payments directly to the models.
I have had studios asking me to lock performers out of knowing how much they earned or even how many minutes they have earned before, but never has anybody asked me to block them from seeing what site they are working on.
As DWB explained, to run a successful studio, you need to add something of value to the equation for your performers. Be it technical support, training, education, a safe place to work, the loan of a pc etc but something. If you are just standing between them and the sites and taking money from them without contributing anything then yes, most will soon rightly realise they don't need you.
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