Magical_Hoohah
09-06-2017, 05:18 PM
What about the girls on here who are RL strippers? Their concerns must be a hell of a lot higher than ours and they don't obsess over it (most of our cam customers are in other states/countries - stripper's customers are in their town or nearby town).
I agree with most of what you said, but I think RL strippers can be a little more secure because their audience is (mostly) local, limited, and not recording their every move. The chances of being recognized by a guy that saw you in a dimly lit strip club are pretty low. If you want to escape your past, move to another state and it's extremely unlikely that you'd run into anyone from your stripper past. While sometimes there are pics and videos taken of strippers, it's a lot less often than it happens to cam models.
For us, it's a little more risky because:
We can be seen by thousands of people across the world every time we log on, so changing our locality doesn't matter;
Pics and videos of us commonly end up elsewhere on the internet;
As a result, guys can pore over our content and pick out identifying details that might go unnoticed in a strip club or a dark, grainy pic of a stripper;
People can send our links to people that otherwise wouldn't be watching cams (parents, bosses), whereas a stripper is offline and there's limited evidence to present to someone that hasn't seen the stripper in person and doesn't visit strip clubs;
There is a paper trail for our money, so someone digging hard enough can find that info without having to recognize us online.
All that said, I don't think you're likely to get doxxed by SM or another reputable cam site. There is nothing else I can think of that would make models flee the site en masse (seriously, we put up with shit traffic, shit glitches, shit percentage, shit treatment, and shit TOS, but doxxing is not acceptable). They know they can afford to lose a reasonable stream of models, but not all their best models at once, so I assume they take strict measures to avoid doxxing by employees.
I agree with most of what you said, but I think RL strippers can be a little more secure because their audience is (mostly) local, limited, and not recording their every move. The chances of being recognized by a guy that saw you in a dimly lit strip club are pretty low. If you want to escape your past, move to another state and it's extremely unlikely that you'd run into anyone from your stripper past. While sometimes there are pics and videos taken of strippers, it's a lot less often than it happens to cam models.
For us, it's a little more risky because:
We can be seen by thousands of people across the world every time we log on, so changing our locality doesn't matter;
Pics and videos of us commonly end up elsewhere on the internet;
As a result, guys can pore over our content and pick out identifying details that might go unnoticed in a strip club or a dark, grainy pic of a stripper;
People can send our links to people that otherwise wouldn't be watching cams (parents, bosses), whereas a stripper is offline and there's limited evidence to present to someone that hasn't seen the stripper in person and doesn't visit strip clubs;
There is a paper trail for our money, so someone digging hard enough can find that info without having to recognize us online.
All that said, I don't think you're likely to get doxxed by SM or another reputable cam site. There is nothing else I can think of that would make models flee the site en masse (seriously, we put up with shit traffic, shit glitches, shit percentage, shit treatment, and shit TOS, but doxxing is not acceptable). They know they can afford to lose a reasonable stream of models, but not all their best models at once, so I assume they take strict measures to avoid doxxing by employees.