I may have missed the post you’re referring to – I was probably asleep at the time and didn’t get the chance to read it before it was removed.
I just hope you won’t ban me the same way you did with KinkyGirlsBerlin. What I’m sharing here isn’t meant as an attack – quite the opposite. I genuinely believe this is a conversation worth having if we all care about the long-term health of the platform.
That said, I’d really encourage you to look at the bigger strategic picture here, not just today’s numbers.
Let’s face it: your core value, the reason this platform became what it is today, is VR. Not just any content, but high-quality, immersive 3DVR experiences. This is what made SLR stand out from the crowd and attracted a loyal base of paying users. It’s also what brought serious creators to the platform. Move away from that, and you risk losing your identity – and eventually, your userbase.
Instead of blending everything together and showing users a cluttered mix of 2D and VR, why not make VR the default view, with 2D available as an optional bonus? This simple change would align with user expectations and immediately improve perceived quality and experience. First impressions matter – especially for new users.
Let’s also talk economics. VR production takes more time, effort, equipment, and expertise. Yet, the revenue split doesn’t reflect that at all. Flat videos – often recycled from elsewhere – are eating from the same pot as original, immersive VR scenes. That’s not just unsustainable; it’s demotivating the creators who helped build your brand. Reducing payouts for flat content and shifting that support toward true VR would correct this imbalance and incentivize growth where it matters most.
The truth is, VR creators – especially smaller, independent ones – are running out of viable options. But this situation won’t last forever. The demand is growing. The gap is widening. And sooner or later, another platform will step in to fill that void. When that happens, creators will leave. And so will the paying users.
You still have a first-mover advantage. But only if you act now. Reinvest in 3DVR. Rebuild that strong, immersive ecosystem your users came here for. If you want to future-proof your growth, why not go a step further and consider launching adult VR games on the platform? This is a massively untapped niche with huge potential and almost zero competition. Be the one who leads – not the one who follows.