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PornKing

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Hello all
I have a simple question about how chaturbate rank models in home page? what are the factors that make you ranked there? is it for example number of viewers? number of registred viewers only ? number of people who have tokens only? or anything else?
Thanks in advance
 
Number of viewers more then anything else. Officially I don't know but its clear if u have 10k viewers in ur room u will be at top of the front page even if no one is tipping.
 
Logged in viewers, viewers who are fan club members, lots of purples and active tipping = page rank. It's complicated and no one really knows the full algorithm but viewership isn't necessarily a sign of success. If you click on a room with 10,000 viewers almost 7000 of those are anonymous and don't count toward page rank at all. I can make just as much or if not more than a top room with less than 50 viewers. Depends on who shows up and what's going on.Top Room on CB right now.png

This is the top room on CB right now. There are only 1504 users on the site logged into her room. 33% to 44% of which are not participating and "free loading".
 
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Hm last time I tested it Fanclub members didn't impact rank. CB seems to tweak the algorithm at times though so it might be different now.

The 10k viewers are a function of the page rank, not the reason. CB puts you on ads once you hit a specific FP rank so this is the reason for all the anons. They're not real viewers (though may become them if they click on the ad). Only function (aside from potentially reaching people through the ad) is that it can create curiosity for browsers (why has this room so many viewers?) But that's about it. It's more important that you have large visability on CB itself than have a couple of thousand of adviewers in your room that are fapping to a video on pornhub or something and don't even notice you on the ad.

Best way to increase the success of your stream IMO is through trial & error & analyzing what happened and why. Then tweak/adjust and see if you do better. Rinse and repeat. It's the only way you can find out what works for you personally since the reasons for (rank) success are vastly different between cammers.

I have had quite a few viewers turn from anon lurkers into my best supporters though.. So it's not a group that I would personally dismiss completely (same for greys and fauxlightbluegreys).
 
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When I have 5 or 6 fan club members in my room my viewership increases by a bit but the anons stay the same. Honestly, I think all of our experiences are unique to each broadcast. I've seen rooms that had the top spot be on the third page the next day and stay there until the broadcast ended. Yesterday for no reason I picked up 26 followers and did an hour long private and had two people sign up for fan club. Never got over 100 viewers but it was more than the 10 to 15 I usually have.
 
When I have 5 or 6 fan club members in my room my viewership increases by a bit but the anons stay the same. Honestly, I think all of our experiences are unique to each broadcast. I've seen rooms that had the top spot be on the third page the next day and stay there until the broadcast ended. Yesterday for no reason I picked up 26 followers and did an hour long private and had two people sign up for fan club. Never got over 100 viewers but it was more than the 10 to 15 I usually have.

Hm I don't necessarily think that was for "no reason" though.. Do you record your streams and watch them back sometimes? Using that tactic and putting it next to my rank&viewership charts on cbhours I've seen quite some success in the past in noticing patterns that I could then use to my advantage in other streams and grow my viewership that way. I've seen similar trends happening with similar streamers and can see when they make specific mistakes that stunt their growth in the moment. That might not be the case for everyone and I can obviously only speak for myself and my experience but in my case there were some very obvious patterns after analysis that when I manipulated them I was able to make (or break) streams.

Sidenote: there are some things that can't always be explained or feel like (or actually are) a fluke or random luck. But it's less the case than what I initially thought before I started my "research/development".

Again, all just based on my personal experience.
 
I think it also depends on your past viewing habits. I know the front page looks considerably different depending on whether I have logged in or not. Once I log in I tend to see more models in the categories I typically visit and tip.
 
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