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Do you keep a recording of your air time/shows?

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Asking this in relation to a possible plot device in a novel I'm working on. Can anyone help?

Do many (or even any) of you keep a recording of your shows/air-time?
If you do, is it for a legal or tax reason?
Do the hosting sites keep recordings or records of shows?

Thanks in advance.
 
I occasionally record my shows to sell. Most of the time I just offer it as an option to the member who bought the show in the first place, since most of my shows are 1-on-1 and involve use of names and other chatting that won't be super interesting to others.

I copy and save chat sometimes (usually to member notes) so I'll be able to remember certain details someone tells me, and to recall what kind of show I did.

I don't do anything for any legal reasons, but I do make sure to type rather than speak responses and usually keep notes or send a report when I'm asked to do things that break the rules of the site I'm on, so that the way I responded is on record. I don't think I've ever needed to use any of it, but it makes me feel safer in case at some point someone decides to report me.

Some sites definitely keep chat/video records in order to be able to review any incidents that come up, but I'm not personally sure of the extent. Wasn't an adult camsite, but I was recently emailed screenshots from a stream I did, as "evidence" of my supposed rule-breaking.
 
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Maybe you should cam. Get a hands on experience.
 
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Don't sell yourself short. You seem to want an accurate experience with your book, best way is to test it yourself.
You're right of course, but I know caming isn't something I could do (regardless of viewer reaction) I have to grit my teeth to a have a passport photo taken.

I am trying to write has accurately as I can so I can build a rounded and believable character who takes part in believable events. I find a lot of fiction that wanders in the subject of sex work/adult entertainment either demonises or glamorises it, I want to avoid doing that.
 
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