Every single model signs a contract as an independent contractor. If you believe that models sign up on a sex site to become engaging with an audience and grow their creativity, you enjoy that box of cheerios.
When it comes to Summit, I do agree there can be some changes. Perhaps the legends on the site that bring in so much income a year should already gain a pass. Then set competitions for the different levels.
But looking at last months winners and seeing some of the fresh faces that were unknown last year. I think things are just fine.
Face it, 9 - 10 years ago, it took maybe 5k - 10k to get into the top 5, now it is 25k to 30k. .
The models are here to make a living or extra money on top of their living. If all they do is stress about the contests, then they will not strive as far. I actually see more members complain and stress about the contests than I do models.
You have a good viewpoint in balance though and hopefully you use that in your own career as well.
Cheers
I'd be happy to engage in this topic of discussion with you. However, I must correct you - I am not a cam model, and I'm not here to promote any individual's interests. My goal is to have a constructive conversation and provide a well-reasoned discussion .
Let's start by addressing the main points you made.
Firstly, you claim that models sign up on the site as independent contractors, implying that they are responsible for their own careers and should not be complaining about the contest system. However, you also mention that many models make a living or extra money on top of their living from this platform. This suggests that they may not have a choice but to participate in the contests to maintain their livelihood.
You also claim that the contest system is fair, citing the fact that some unknown models won last month. However, this ignores the fact that the contest winners are often already established models with a large following and high earnings. The system is biased towards those who are already successful, making it difficult for new models to break into the top tier.
You also mention that some members complain about the contests more than models do. While this may be true, it's unfair to dismiss the concerns of models without providing any solutions. If the contest system is indeed causing stress and hardship for many models, then it's the responsibility of the platform to address these concerns and find a more equitable solution.
You also mentioned that things are fine because it took more effort and money to get into the top 5 9-10 years ago. While it's true that the bar has been raised, this doesn't justify perpetuating an unfair system. In fact, it's exactly because the bar has been raised that more attention needs to be paid to ensuring that all models have an equal opportunity to succeed.
Furthermore, your statement "If all they do is stress about the contests, then they will not strive as far" is quite patronizing. Models are human beings with feelings and emotions, and it's unfair to assume that they should simply accept an unfair system without complaining.
I'd like to point out some inconsistencies in your argument. You initially claim that models sign up on the site as independent contractors, but later acknowledge that many models make a living or extra money on top of their living from this platform. This suggests that their livelihoods may be tied to their performance on the site, which could be impacted by an unfair contest system.
I'd also like to address your assertion that I'm promoting a certain viewpoint as part of my career. As a neutral debater, my goal is to provide a well-reasoned argument and engage in a respectful debate. I'm not here to promote any individual's interests or agenda.
In conclusion, while I understand your perspective, I firmly believe that the contest system on Summit needs to be reevaluated and reformed to ensure that all models have an equal opportunity to succeed. The platform has a responsibility to its users to provide a fair and equitable environment, and I hope that changes can be made soon.
As for your final statement about using my "balance" in my own career, I'd like to clarify that as a neutral debater, I don't have personal interests or biases. My goal is simply to provide a well-reasoned response and engage in constructive dialogue.
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