Amber/Jawbs - I couldn't find a similar thread, so I decided to make one. I apologize preemptively should there be a pre-existing thread of a similar topic!
As a relatively new premium, I feel overwhelmed by the levels of engagement that MFC has to offer. I enjoy the interaction with members, and especially the interaction with models, and I strive to be the best premium member I could be. An issue arises when I seem to be met with mixed messages in regards to the interaction within chats.
Here's what I currently do, and I'd like to know if there's anywhere that could be improved;
When I enter a chat, I usually greet the models/users and leave a small tip (typically no smaller denomination than a 50tk tip)
I try to engage in conversation when I can, or when the conversation stifles, I attempt to propose a new topic
I try to partake in public show tipping, and tipping in general
I talk like the way I use
I think, more importantly, these questions would help newbies like myself;
[*]If a premium member has no tokens, should they partake in active conversation? I understand that requests are reserved for tippers, as it's essentially freeloading to make a demanding request (the 'director' type, huh) without any form of payment.
[*]What should we talk about? My presumption in regards to this would be to lurk around for a while to gauge what sort of conversation the users/models are comfortable with, but I feel sometimes conversations could sometimes get a little monotonous; especially when there's nothing more to talk about on that specific subject. I do wish cheesy humor were more popular among the MFC community - I love hearing them, despite the alleged distastefulness.
[*]What's the best way to articulate oneself, and to compliment models? I understand that tokens function as a monetary form of expressing appreciation, but I feel it's insufficient in itself. Is it better to talk casually, or would it be better to write formally, like on the forums? Does it make a difference either way? I understand that talking like an illiterate 13 year old doesn't help.
[*]How does one become a regular? Does it specifically entail regular tipping, or attention, or visits? What constitutes a good member? If one is protective of a model, would that constitute stalking?
In regards to any other chat-room etiquette, please feel free to post any advice for users such as myself here!
Thanks.
As a relatively new premium, I feel overwhelmed by the levels of engagement that MFC has to offer. I enjoy the interaction with members, and especially the interaction with models, and I strive to be the best premium member I could be. An issue arises when I seem to be met with mixed messages in regards to the interaction within chats.
Here's what I currently do, and I'd like to know if there's anywhere that could be improved;
When I enter a chat, I usually greet the models/users and leave a small tip (typically no smaller denomination than a 50tk tip)
I try to engage in conversation when I can, or when the conversation stifles, I attempt to propose a new topic
I try to partake in public show tipping, and tipping in general
I talk like the way I use
I think, more importantly, these questions would help newbies like myself;
[*]If a premium member has no tokens, should they partake in active conversation? I understand that requests are reserved for tippers, as it's essentially freeloading to make a demanding request (the 'director' type, huh) without any form of payment.
[*]What should we talk about? My presumption in regards to this would be to lurk around for a while to gauge what sort of conversation the users/models are comfortable with, but I feel sometimes conversations could sometimes get a little monotonous; especially when there's nothing more to talk about on that specific subject. I do wish cheesy humor were more popular among the MFC community - I love hearing them, despite the alleged distastefulness.
[*]What's the best way to articulate oneself, and to compliment models? I understand that tokens function as a monetary form of expressing appreciation, but I feel it's insufficient in itself. Is it better to talk casually, or would it be better to write formally, like on the forums? Does it make a difference either way? I understand that talking like an illiterate 13 year old doesn't help.
[*]How does one become a regular? Does it specifically entail regular tipping, or attention, or visits? What constitutes a good member? If one is protective of a model, would that constitute stalking?
In regards to any other chat-room etiquette, please feel free to post any advice for users such as myself here!
Thanks.