
Originally Posted by
xCamLovex
Enormously frustrating dealing with any site hosted under the Cloudflare umbrella. DMCA takedowns don't apply there, and the most cloudflare can do is send a courtesy email "asking nicely" for these aggressive marketers to take down our content. However, nothing actually happens if they don't take it down.
I've really shifted my perception of camming since the name of the game now is "steal all the content from cam models and post it forever on cloudflare" - i let it go this year to see what it would do from the marketing standpoint and I made less money. Period.
Guys find you in your room, and they go right to the search bar to find free videos of you. Bust a nut, and keep moving.
Not to sound like "camming is dead" but camming is dying with the majorly effed up ways marketers go about driving traffic to their white labels. Some, are just porn collectors not in it with any goal in mind at all.
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