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While browsing my favourite category I came across a model that shows over 480 hours online time in the last 30 days. I even checked StripHours twice just to make sure I wasn't misreading anything.
I want to rule out the human factor completley. Models I respect sit in front of their camera 4 to 8 hours a day. They are acutally there, that is real work. 480 hours in 30 days means 16 hours daily on average, with multiple days showing over 22 hours. No person sustains that. Not for a week, not for a month.
Models who genuinely show up every day and put in real hours are competing for rank and visibility against something that cannot be human. Is this a beta version of the Stripchat YT Edition? Because a live broadcast it simply is not.
 

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Just to clarify, “Stripchat YT” is not a thing 😊

Also, StripHours is a third-party tracking tool and not an official Stripchat platform/tool. It has been noted before that its data can sometimes be slightly inaccurate or out of sync with personally recorded data.

Additionally, StripHours only works under specific conditions. It requires the model to have the promotional-content setting enabled on their Stripchat profile. If that setting is disabled, the model will not appear on StripHours at all. If the setting is toggled on/off over time, the tool will only reflect data from the periods where it was enabled.

So while I understand the concern being raised, I would be cautious about treating third-party tracking data as perfectly precise or fully representative of what is happening on-platform.
 
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Also, StripHours is a third-party tracking tool and not an official Stripchat platform/tool. It has been noted before that its data can sometimes be slightly inaccurate or out of sync with personally recorded data.

It has been noted before that its data can sometimes be slightly inaccurate!? WHAT!?

Striphours uses 3 servers to pull data from your API independently it is then cross referenced to ensure no information could possibly be missed, if theres an inaccuracy its in your official API....which i might add that even years later you guys cant even fill out the gender data properly.
 
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Why do guys care so much to know how many hours a day/week/month/etc. a model's online?
 
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It has been noted before that its data can sometimes be slightly inaccurate!? WHAT!?

Striphours uses 3 servers to pull data from your API independently it is then cross referenced to ensure no information could possibly be missed, if theres an inaccuracy its in your official API....which i might add that even years later you guys cant even fill out the gender data properly.
It seems SC is taking lessons from the Isreali's there on Hasbara 😂 .. she told me months ago that a profile would be deleted from the site and after the model jumping thru the hoops it is still there today.
 
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This many hours seems to possibly be a recording but it is too much trouble to be looked at properly.
Even if it is a recording, and it may be, people are in the rooms they want to be in and tipping the rooms they want to. On CB, I have several times pointed out to the viewers a room was a recording and was met with a hefty and resounding "SO THE FUCK WHAT, IT'S HOT!" If someone isn't in your room it's because they don't want to be.
 
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oh perhaps they are referring to the fact that the last 30 days includes the full days rather than current time cut off which technically includes the 31st day, i suppose that could be misleading but i attempt to explain it in the guided tour. used to have an exact 30 day cut off option but no one ever used it.
 
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It has been noted before that its data can sometimes be slightly inaccurate!? WHAT!?

Striphours uses 3 servers to pull data from your API independently it is then cross referenced to ensure no information could possibly be missed, if theres an inaccuracy its in your official API....which i might add that even years later you guys cant even fill out the gender data properly.
Let me rephrase. The data can sometimes be slightly inaccurate or out of sync— not that StripHours itself is “fake” or intentionally misleading.

At the end of the day, StripHours is still a third-party tool interpreting/pulling platform data externally rather than being the platform itself. My main point was simply that I would personally be cautious about treating any third-party tracking tool as a perfect 1:1 representation of every scenario on-platform.
 
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@Elira_SC The rephrasing is noted. Since @cbhours has clarified that StripHours pulls directly from your own API and cross references across three independent servers, any imprecision would originate on your end rather than in the tool. That reframes the original inaccuracy claim somewhat.

And on the word slightly. even if the data were off by 5 percent in either direction, the figure documented in this thread would still be extraordinary. A marginal deviation on a number of this magnitude does not change what the number represents. There are only so many hours in a month.

What I find genuinely interesting is that the position taken here sits in tension with what Stripchat consistently communicates about itself as a platform. A fair and safe experience for all parties only carries meaning if data that raises questions about that fairness is taken seriously rather than dismissed.

On the hours themselves: at an estimated 90 to 95 percent of the documented time in spy show status, including the possibility of self initiated sessions, the question is not about someone working unusually long shifts. It is about what kind of presence is actually being generated and for whose benefit. For a platform representative to focus on the reliability of the tool documenting this rather than on what the data might indicate seems like an unusual set of priorities.
 
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@Elira_SC The rephrasing is noted. Since @cbhours has clarified that StripHours pulls directly from your own API and cross references across three independent servers, any imprecision would originate on your end rather than in the tool. That reframes the original inaccuracy claim somewhat.

And on the word slightly. even if the data were off by 5 percent in either direction, the figure documented in this thread would still be extraordinary. A marginal deviation on a number of this magnitude does not change what the number represents. There are only so many hours in a month.

What I find genuinely interesting is that the position taken here sits in tension with what Stripchat consistently communicates about itself as a platform. A fair and safe experience for all parties only carries meaning if data that raises questions about that fairness is taken seriously rather than dismissed.

On the hours themselves: at an estimated 90 to 95 percent of the documented time in spy show status, including the possibility of self initiated sessions, the question is not about someone working unusually long shifts. It is about what kind of presence is actually being generated and for whose benefit. For a platform representative to focus on the reliability of the tool documenting this rather than on what the data might indicate seems like an unusual set of priorities.
I understand the point you’re making, however I also want to be clear that it would not really be appropriate for me to publicly speculate on or deeply analyze data from a third-party website based on a few screenshots.

I’m a Community Manager, not part of the tech/development team, and I cannot properly comment on or investigate potential technical/platform concerns through forum speculation alone.

If there are concerns regarding possible rule violations, platform abuse, or suspicious behavior, those should absolutely be reported through the proper channels so the relevant internal teams can review them appropriately. I would recommend reaching out directly to Support with the relevant information/details.
 
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Why do guys care so much to know how many hours a day/week/month/etc. a model's online?


I agree with this, I honestly have no idea what so ever, I have never ever needed this information. The only information i may need is the most likely times I can catch a model, when is she likely on (approx time or day), but even then I would just ask her instead of going off looking, but how many hours per day, week, month, is not something needed for any reason other than to be too stalkery.
 
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I honestly have no idea what so ever,
Oh come now, if you think about it i'm sure you can come up with one.

but even then I would just ask her instead of going off looking,

So if you lived in say a vacation town where restaurants often change their schedule depending on month of the year you would ask for the weekly schedule instead of opening google maps? Hope your tipping the waitress for her time :)

but how many hours per day, week, month, is not something needed for any reason other than to be too stalkery.

Lets say you go to those restaurants and find that most of them do not stick to their published schedule, wouldnt it be nice if google maps constantly pinged them to see when they were actually open so you have an idea?

Forget restaurants for a moment, you ever use one of those freelance sites to hire someone to do some sort of work? You do your research find the people with the skills you want, maybe you read all the reviews and narrow it down some but you are left with 5 good candidates. Some may find it useful to know which of those 5 candidates spends the most time working because they prefer to do repeat business with the same contractor.

....On the other hand some would also say it would be wiser to give all 5 candidates different jobs and see which one does the best work. Everyones different 🤷‍♂️
 
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