Welcome to the discussion on the recent policy changes by SnapChat regarding the ban on pornography, directly affecting webcam models who utilized the platform for their business. This topic provides insights and shared experiences from forum members on how they are adapting to these changes.
- Members have reported being banned from SnapChat following its updated policies against pornography, prompting concerns over the use of Snapcash for transactions.
- There's a notable interest in an alternative app that supports the adult industry without the restrictions of SnapChat, emphasizing privacy and convenience without auto-syncing contacts or adding location services.
- Several members have already moved away from SnapChat, with some transitioning to platforms like Unblur for Kik, in search of a safer environment.
- The challenges of mass interaction with clients on SnapChat were highlighted, alongside the strategic move by some to not sync their SnapChat to phone contacts or accept Snapcash to avoid detection.
- Alternatives such as CyberDust have been considered due to their policy of not retaining pictures on servers, though the transition appears to have minimal client interest.
- The strategy of manually tracking client usernames for potential account recreation on SnapChat, should a ban occur, was discussed as a proactive measure.
- The convenience and wide usage of SnapChat among clients were pointed out as significant factors in its preference over other apps, despite the risks.
This summary encapsulates the community's response to SnapChat's policy changes, highlighting the search for viable alternatives, adaptation strategies, and the overarching need for a platform that aligns more closely with the needs of webcam models.