This discussion revolves around the ethics and practicality of selling Skype shows independently, without the knowledge of mainstream camming sites.
- Independent Camming: Some models advocate for trying Skype shows as a way to explore independent camming without risking exposure from mainstream sites. They suggest using a 'silent partner program' to stay hidden.
- Trust Issues: Others argue against trusting strangers on Skype and emphasize the importance of transparency and honesty, suggesting that honesty can even be financially rewarded by cam site admins.
- Respect for Sites: Many models believe in respecting the rules of camming sites, acknowledging the money and effort these sites invest to attract customers. They argue that taking customers to Skype is unfair to the sites.
- Mixed Experiences: Some models share negative experiences with Skype shows, such as being scammed with fake tokens, while others have had positive outcomes and have found ways to make it work for them.
- Independent Success: There are models who successfully attract clients independently through their own advertising and social media, without relying on mainstream cam sites.
- Different Perspectives: The discussion highlights varied perspectives, with some models seeing no harm in using Skype for shows, especially if they continue to generate revenue for cam sites through tips or tokens.
The topic concludes with a recognition of the different approaches and experiences, emphasizing that what works for one model may not work for another. The debate underscores the importance of finding a balance between independent entrepreneurship and respecting the platforms that support the industry.