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I've written small tool which you may find handy for locating pics/videos from your broadcasts at [link removed - admin]
ATM it covers about 40-odd sites and most of the major camming platforms so good for knocking a few hours of your googling regime at least. There's a live search option or you can choose to have email reports on a regular basis. It's free to use so let me know what you think.
 
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Debating whether or not this should stay posted or I should delete. Sure you aim it at us content creators, but obviously could be used by assholes searching for our content as well.

Did you not consider that at first? Or did you create it for that purpose and disguise it as a "helpful tool"?
 
Debating whether or not this should stay posted or I should delete. Sure you aim it at us content creators, but obviously could be used by assholes searching for our content as well.

Did you not consider that at first? Or did you create it for that purpose and disguise it as a "helpful tool"?
I created it firstly for my own use after ppl on reddit gave me a list of urls where I found leaked content of my own that I never turned up through google searching. Obviously I've considered the ramifications of others using it for that purpose and even discussed it on /r/fightcampiracy and the general consensus is that it does more good than harm, particularly as if you already know a model's username and are determined to search for it on pirate sites/google then you can already do that. Of course that it was in it's first incarnation as an email service that only searched a dozen sites and at that time I was getting accused of running an email collecting service but NGL I did actually look at it the live search the other day and think yeah maybe I should just do a heel turn and make this a full-on pirate site, I would probably get more gratitude for a start but I wouldn't bother advertising it here, I'd gussy it up, put some banner ads on it and hit the porn forums. Or alternatively I could add a feature to password protect username where a model puts a randomly generated key phrase in their profile and 'verifies' a username/camsite combo so that no one else can search for it. Hence me asking what ppl here think about it.
 
Hence me asking what ppl here think about it.
Considering I've had a good handful of reports about this post, I'm gonna say the consensus is that models would rather this tool not exist, or at least not be shared in public spaces where non-models/content creators can access it.
 
Hmm interesting. I've had some people be very grateful for it on /r/fightcampiracy especially ppl finding pirated material of themselves that they didn't know about. OTOH announcements of it do tend to get a lot of downvotes so I can see it's controversial, however I question how thoroughly critics have thought through the negative side of this. Say a person is obsessed with a model, so they go to this tool type in the username, find a pirate site pay their money to join and look at old videos? It doesn't make much sense when you just give the money directly to the cam model and get fresh content. Maybe my perspective is skewed coming from the world of chaturbate where you can pretty much see everything before tipping but I've always assumed the thing that drives a person to a "leaked" site is the desire to "perve" or general cheapness rather than a fixation on one particular model and you do need to use this tool with a particular username in mind. It's up to you if you wanna delete the post, maybe I should've posed the question sans URL but, like I said, there were discussions held on at least 2 different subreddits relating to camming before development started and the majority consensus was it should be made available. But just as I won't take it personal if you delete I hope none here will take it personal if future decisions are based on the opinions I've actually heard rather than a "handful of reports".
 
For better or worse re the tool itself, I didn't see this site listed which has lots from Chaturbate - recurbate.com

Useful to me at the moment since I'm trying to help someone clean things up to the extent that she can.
 
Debating whether or not this should stay posted or I should delete. Sure you aim it at us content creators, but obviously could be used by assholes searching for our content as well.

Did you not consider that at first? Or did you create it for that purpose and disguise it as a "helpful tool"?
Maybe it could just be removed from public and someone can post in models only?
 
Hmm interesting. I've had some people be very grateful for it on /r/fightcampiracy
Slightly different audience in a subreddit dedicated to exactly that subject. We'd prefer not to advertise it on this broader-spectrum forum that attracts all sorts. So I've moved your link to the models only section and took it out of this thread.
 
also, some sites listed by this search tool seem not pirate sites but affiliates who restream direct live shows and invite to join the original site
Probably most sites on the list atm are affiliate sites. The deciding factor is whether, at a minimum, the site stores screencaps or thumbnails of you when you're not online since it is primarily a privacy tool for people trying to scourge the net of nude pics of themselves with post-camming regret rather than a profit maximising tool for models trying to maximise profits. An affiliate site that only displays live shows and redirects to the original site doesn't make the list but if it still showing pics after you've logged out it does. When I started this project I didn't even know the difference between a pirate site and an affiliate site but as the info comes in I do try to denote the affiliates in the site notes. If camming platforms would be more honest about affiliate sites and what they do there would probably not even be a need for this thing, it's shocking how many people think geoblocks are protecting them from being seen in their own city/state without ever realising there's so many affiliate sites gleefully blasting your image to potentially everyone you know.
 
Slightly different audience in a subreddit dedicated to exactly that subject. We'd prefer not to advertise it on this broader-spectrum forum that attracts all sorts. So I've moved your link to the models only section and took it out of this thread.
Fair enough. I was actually toying with the idea of getting it it's own domain and doing more promotion but based on your feedback I'll probably keep it on the downlow and restrict future mentions to that subreddit.
 
For better or worse re the tool itself, I didn't see this site listed which has lots from Chaturbate - recurbate.com

Useful to me at the moment since I'm trying to help someone clean things up to the extent that she can.
Thanks for the info, I've now added that site to the search.
 
Probably most sites on the list atm are affiliate sites. The deciding factor is whether, at a minimum, the site stores screencaps or thumbnails of you when you're not online since it is primarily a privacy tool for people trying to scourge the net of nude pics of themselves with post-camming regret rather than a profit maximising tool for models trying to maximise profits. An affiliate site that only displays live shows and redirects to the original site doesn't make the list but if it still showing pics after you've logged out it does. When I started this project I didn't even know the difference between a pirate site and an affiliate site but as the info comes in I do try to denote the affiliates in the site notes. If camming platforms would be more honest about affiliate sites and what they do there would probably not even be a need for this thing, it's shocking how many people think geoblocks are protecting them from being seen in their own city/state without ever realising there's so many affiliate sites gleefully blasting your image to potentially everyone you know.
you know nothing about affiliate marketing my dude. there are some scummy ones, but i like to believe most are trying to do their job fairly and without causing harm. affiliates are allowed to take screencaps, use thumbnails, recordings of our streams for promotion. you also can remove yourself from affiliate programs, and affiliates are alerted which and which not models they can market. if they accidentally do use a model who opt out of the program and alerted by the site, they will remove that content. even if the model isn't opt out, and they don't like how they are being marketed, they will change it or remove after complaining to the camsite.

honestly, we need to stop trying to push this narrative that you cam and stay anonymous. 15-20 years ago, sure. but everyone is on the internet including grandma fran. camming or online adult work has become more mainstream in the past 5 years.
 
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you know nothing about affiliate marketing my dude.
Very few people do which I blame the camming platforms for not the affiliates. But I do know enough to tell you're completely wrong in what you say here
. you also can remove yourself from affiliate programs, and affiliates are alerted which and which not models they can market. if they accidentally do use a model who opt out of the program and alerted by the site, they will remove that content.
You can remove yourself sure but that only stops future shows being recorded. Everything they've recorded up to that point stays online and from what I can tell there is no mechanism that tell affiliate sites you've opted out, they just stop receiving your streams and in my case content stayed up for months after sending a complaint to Chaturbate. Now I will admit when I contacted these sites directly through their DMCA forms they did the right thing and took the content down inside 24 hours so I suspect this was due to CB support not passing on the DMCA requests but to do that I needed to know about the existence of these sites in the first place which is why having access to lists of affiliate sites is such a useful thing, it's not to demonise the affiliate sites or accuse them of wrong-doing it's quite simply giving you the option to find this content and take it down if YOU want. I suspect you're looking at this through the lens of being a successful model who's ok with wide exposure but try to understand that's not everyones experience. A lot of people end up with more regret than money from camming. Others don't and have a positive experience.
honestly, we need to stop trying to push this narrative that you cam and stay anonymous. 15-20 years ago, sure. but everyone is on the internet including grandma fran. camming or online adult work has become more mainstream in the past 5 years.
Yes for sure but that's another battle, just the other day I saw some girl bragging it was easy to remain anonymous as long as you use a VPN and geoblocks as if none of her viewers have access to VPNs. And obviously the existence of VPNs makes getting annoyed at affiliates who make geoblocking irrelevant pretty silly but it's the camming platforms themselves that are most invested in the "you can stay anonymous" narrative an honestly I just felt betrayed when I realised the no. 1 producer of "pirated" content was my own camming platform, I blame CB for that not the affiliates. And while camming is "more" mainstream than it was it's not mainstream enough that googling "fired for onlyfans" will turn up no results, even it was you never know how things will look 10 years from now, 1930's Germany and 1980's Afghanistan are two society's that went from very liberal to very conservative very rapidly.
 
but everyone is on the internet including grandma fran. camming or online adult work has become more mainstream in the past 5 years.
LMAO... This was especially true and funny because my grandma actually is named Fran and she is on the internet 😆
 
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