Philip your question is valid. Though, yes, some people don't engage in conversation. If they don't speak I imagine they aren't spending credits. They aren't customers in the traditional sense. Though one day they might be, so try talking with them and if they don't reply, leave them to their silence.
I agree with half of this.
Try talking with them and if they don't reply, leave them to their silence. Absolutely.
As for not being customers in the traditional sense (meaning probably not spending any credits), I wouldn't be so sure about that. I'm usually very quiet for some time when I'm checking out new models I don't yet know. I'll enter their room, and then immediately head over to their full bio and read everything. If I like what I see there, I like to see what they're like in their own elements before they know me, and it's usually much easier to do that if I could just keep my mouth shut for a while. Since this is like 90% of the users here anyway, they'll just assume that I'm another person who doesn't really like to talk which works for me. I don't believe that by not talking, I'm sending a message that I somehow don't like or won't ever tip a model, especially if I'm returning to their room on frequent repeat visits.
Since I spend the bulk of my time here in my favorites' rooms, I personally prefer to wait till I feel like the new person I'm checking out might genuinely become one of those favorites for whatever reason, and then I'll start to open up and talk more in the chat and eventually directly to the model. Once I add them to my favorites the tips and the shows tend to begin straightaway, but I'm generally very silent up until that point... pretty sure I'm not the only person who does this. Point is silent members might just be checking out a profile or if they're coming back frequently or on a regular schedule (if they're anything like me, at least) that could be a sign they like the model and are just figuring out how much - which will probably influence how much they tip *when* they do start tipping.
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