This isn't really relevant to your question, but just a friendly piece of advice- Try not to get too invested in the models you watch. While many members and models have very good relationships with members, models are also very independent and may not want to cam for lots of reasons. Camming can be a very emotionally draining job and as a model you may need to take a break without facing questions and pressure from members.
Models will always be unpredictable. They are human beings, not pre recorded programming. Even the most organised of models just sometimes cannot be there. I have seen many times on this forum members complaining about cancelling real life plans or deliberately staying in to catch their favourite model at their usual time and have been extremely upset when they haven't been around (even if the model hadn't stated she would be on), or sometimes members getting upset when a model comes on cam at a different time than normal.
I'm not saying you are in this situation, but you'll enjoy camsites a lot more as a whole if you keep your emotional investment limited. By all means form friendships with models, but if you're getting actively upset and anxious at the idea that your favourite model hasn't been on cam for a few weeks (and you know she's safe and well) it's probably time to take a step back and remember that it is just online entertainment. Not only could you save on a lot of heartache, but you'll also save models having a lot of headaches. I know I get actively stressed if I feel people are waiting on me. It's the reason I stopped coming on cam after my top 100 month- I took a few days off and started freaking out thinking members were going to be really angry and upset with me so totally cut myself off. Of course they weren't and I was just being neurotic