Mediation and “social credit”
The history of cam stream websites is pretty interesting. They are all still fairly new to becoming more popular ways of sharing yourself, connecting with others, and making money. Streamate launched in 2003, and became much more popular for example during the lockdown. Their annual profits also started to increase dramatically during this period. The overall population of users, including both models and patrons, is extremely diverse. You can find people from every type of background. There are people who have specific selfish needs and there are people who are curious about others and have more time to invest into exploring people on the platform and themselves.
One thing I find interesting about this website is how simple the software has more or less remained over the years. They have added several new features in the four years I have been streaming there. It can be easier to remember unique individual patrons by utilizing their profile note-taking feature, for example. They also recently added a list feature, and you can search specific profiles via the messenger in order to add each one to any type of list or group you want to create. It took me a total of 30 hours to form a list of every user who has paid more or less at least $100 using the only strategy available for this type of grouping choice. I would pretty much only accept so much money from men who were willing/interested in connecting with me. There is an incredible amount of potential data in this database that could be helpful to remembering individuals better and showing up for them better, solving the problem of individuals getting drowned out by the “mass effect”.
Some of these people truly mean a great deal to me, and they are precious people. I am interested in developing intelligent software that can support a “social credit system”, that gives privileged access and benefits to returning customers who engage me well. Such a buffer system could also serve to better enforce personal principles, punish bad behaviors, and otherwise block out men who attempt to overcome boundaries and exploit my intimate presence. There is great potential I see in interactive virtual environments that facilitate talent and ongoing smart learning dialogues. By building a more robust interface with more layers of processing between cam artists and collectives of men, I believe there is potential in protecting spiritual integrity on both sides, which would also better reward good men who work hard to support women well on such platforms and protect them as well from the influences of the bad men which go so far as to work hard to corrupt these spaces.
Streamate also takes 65% in profits from all the models they host there. I have a lot of more specific ideas toward the logic of mediation and social credit in the niches of my interests, but I generally believe in a better future for this growing phenomenon of intimacy and sex for sale over the internet. A better future for both men and women.