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Inflated Room Numbers?

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May 13, 2025
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Hye, im a frequent in usually low traffic rooms, I prefer that atmosphere and vibe! Three of the models I usually sit with who average 10-30 viewers depending on the room suddnely had 50+ yesterday, all three! Not straight away but after they were on for a couple hours they all averaged 50-70. Something strange happen yesterday or in general? They werent doing nothing special in their room just sitting there normally and dressed as usual...
 
Hye, im a frequent in usually low traffic rooms, I prefer that atmosphere and vibe! Three of the models I usually sit with who average 10-30 viewers depending on the room suddnely had 50+ yesterday, all three! Not straight away but after they were on for a couple hours they all averaged 50-70. Something strange happen yesterday or in general? They werent doing nothing special in their room just sitting there normally and dressed as usual...
That's not a significant jump in viewers it wouldn't even register to me as something to question.

Edit: if you want you can always check if their rank jumped up on cbhours during that time. Are these Russian models?
 
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Seems to me that a high-traffic website like CB could easily see an increase of that size from normal, outside factors, too. It doesn’t always have to be a glitch, or an exploit, or an algorithm change.

Maybe the sports on TV were boring on Tuesday night. Maybe the stock market had guys feeling more comfortable about spending tokens (or more nervous about the market, and therefore, looking to unwind). Maybe the weather sucked in some key markets, so guys stayed home. And so on.

My point is, there are probably a ton of outside factors that influence whether a dude visits CB - or doesn’t visit CB - on any given night.
 
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Seems to me that a high-traffic website like CB could easily see an increase of that size from normal, outside factors, too. It doesn’t always have to be a glitch, or an exploit, or an algorithm change.

Maybe the sports on TV were boring on Tuesday night. Maybe the stock market had guys feeling more comfortable about spending tokens (or more nervous about the market, and therefore, looking to unwind). Maybe the weather sucked in some key markets, so guys stayed home. And so on.

My point is, there are probably a ton of outside factors that influence whether a dude visits CB - or doesn’t visit CB - on any given night.
Pay cycles being the largest factor of them all.
 
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The only thing that is somewhat reliable that I follow are major sports games, and the stock market. I received a notification on my phone yesterday that the us stock market was booming. I don't know if that's true, I never looked into it further.

However if it was true, I generally notice that my sales are better every time there is a good day on the stock market. When the stock market crashes, my sales tend to be lower. It's fairly predictable. As are major sports events. The sites are often quiet during major popular sports events, and some holidays, but not others.

The economy in the US is a far greater predictor of traffic than algorithms or any of the other stuff that people worry needlessly about. I'm not saying that everybody needs to run out and buy a subscription to the Wall Street journal. But it's a good idea to follow politics and specially economic news, if you are an online creator.
 
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The only thing that is somewhat reliable that I follow are major sports games, and the stock market. I received a notification on my phone yesterday that the us stock market was booming. I don't know if that's true, I never looked into it further.

It makes a lot of sense. Some outside factors impact millions of people at the same time (economy, weather events, etc). As for major sporting events, they reliably do gigantic ratings. So if there is no event (or the game sucks/is boring), it seems logical that millions of would-be viewers are now looking for other ways to entertain themselves.
 
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