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Originally Posted by Mutt
about the cam model who you say committed suicide - can't blame that on the cam site, girls in any country who do adult work are adults and make their choice to do the work.
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I agree and I didn't say it was Webcams fault directly. I'm just sharing what I was told about the situation.
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Originally Posted by Mutt
if Webcams.com recruits girls leading them on that their Geo filtering is 100% effective than that is sleazy but the studio she works for absolutely knows that even geo IP filtering isn't even close to being 100% effective - cam girls, porn girls, solo site models - all going to be found out by somebody they know wherever they live.
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We are finding these studios and models have little understanding about technical things like geo filtering. To them if a site says they are blocked then they are blocked and that's it. I think more proper phrasing would be that while the site will do it's best to protect the privacy of their models and filter specified countries that they cannot guarantee it will work 100% of the time. Then they should do what they say. It seems to me the sites don't really give a fuck though and this causes them to lose good models that would otherwise work. It also makes some of the models that continue working to feel like they are being fucked by the site so they have a chip on their shoulder. When you hear affiliates talk about cam sites they often talk about how great the site they are promoting is and how helpful the staff is... but I have rarely found models or studios talk about how great sites are to them... most seem to feel the sites don't care about them at all. This problem affects affiliates like us who use revshare programs because sites with better models retain members and get members to spend more money.