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And they are changing constantly! Every day again some new faces. And you can tell right away that the most of them are not really happy with the job.
New faces don't bother me at all. (In the past some viewers complained that it's always the same faces.) I do get the feeling that some of the new models have been inadequately coached on how to "work the camera". The cam supervisors should be doing more to help them adapt. Some people think it sounds like a good job, but then try it and can't easily manage, due to their involuntary psychological reactions to the situation. And even if they suffer from chronic depression, shouldn't they still be given the opportunity to cam if they want to try?
For maximum efficiency, VR Cam shows need to be done in a VR "cam house", to obtain maximum use of the expensive VR equipment, and to assist if there are lighting or camera problems. I see no problem with that as long as the models are treated fairly.
And the boundaries are shifting more and more. The pressure from the studios seems to grow.
For example, the models now show much more in open chat than they did some months ago.
Some models might garner more tips being explicit in free open chat, while other models earn more in private chat. Every time a model enters private chat, the other viewers who were watching the public chat will drift away to other cam rooms. When the model returns to open chat, she has to rebuild her audience again. A model would likely prefer to do whichever earns her the most during a session, as long as it's her choice. Many of the models will still only do some things in private.
The cam studio can use statistics to guide the cam girls. What is the average duration of time between a viewer entering and leaving the cam room for each model? Aside from explicitness and physical beauty, what are the longer-viewer-duration models doing?
Or they are so emotionally overwhelmed that they stop the stream again and again, or even start crying.
Camming in that setup can be very tough. (Not that there's much comparison, but acting in a play on stage sounds like lots of fun until you go on stage and get stage fright. But the show must go on.) Each day the girls are going to work, not knowing how much money they will earn from tips today, or to what extent they will have to deal with the annoying freeloaders who want to have a long free sex chat in the open chat, or viewers who demand/ask for something without tipping, or are disrespectful, or who try to barter down the menu price for something. (On DeoVR, any tip not divisible by 5 is non-intuitive for newcomers. So all menu prices should be divisible by 5.) I can easily imagine, while a model is doing a generic sex kitten routine, she is screaming in her head, "Tip me, you assholes!" And eventually some viewer might tip one token (the equivalent of a customer in a strip club walking up to the stage and tossing a dime on the stage). When she leaves work at the end of her shift, she might understandably feel stressed out after trying so hard to coax tips from the viewers.
I think VR camming has enormous unrealized potential, but this site is mostly doing just VR of normal 2D camming behavior. Still, there's enough to keep me returning for now.