not sure I'd be all that eager to take on an aff who "doesn't care about anyone". that's a great testament to her/his ethics and honesty and no doubt someone who will deal with sponsor sites with absolute integrity
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Originally Posted by adultmobile
Cam girls it is not porn stars, I mean a porn star is even happy of she is promoted and the whole world sees her naked, but most cam girls don't want anyone to know.
The real problem with cam shows it is not just rights or money or people fapping for free, but that many of the cam girls do this in secret from their neighbours, friends and relatives. They ask the cam site to block the own country viewers for example Ukraine, Russia, romania, Philippines or Colombia, and ask NOT to use their videos for advertising and banners which as promo material may be not geo blocked and so visible in own country.
So the cam site make sure not to display any live show or recorded promo of the models to the own country IPs, but instead those guys record the full shows so the girl is naked and playing, and post these as much as they can with no any geo blocking.
So what it is happening it is we hear so often of this and that cam girl who stopped work because some unnamed neighbour glued to her home door a big color printing of herself naked with a toy in the ass. It even happened that a girl found color prints of her with toy in ass glued all around the streets around her home.
Further, several especially in russia and ukraine are in the business of setting up sites and forums with the recordings AND the full real name, they do this so when the girl get to know of the existence of this from a relative or friend (which is sure not good as she is the last to know it and the whole city knows, and will remember forever), and she emails asking it to be removed, the site or forum operator is ready to ask money in amounts of up to $1000 to remove her listing. Several girls pay that.
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for real, I know we clash when it comes to some core beliefs about this industry but you're good people and you run a quality site that is remarkably model-centric in many ways that I respect (payout, competent support, ethics in marketing, copyright, etc). I suspect the endurance of your site in such a tough market is at least in part due to that approach. That and nuff hard work, no doubt
my point: your instincts are sound and your site thrives in a challenging market because you are different. don't start wading into the cesspool now