Does the camsoda reddit community offer good advice for new models?

Started by Brett Category: Free Dating & Apps live camswebcams 7 replies
Brett avatar
BrettOP
Joined 2021
Posts: 52
#1

Been lurking here a while and finally decided to post because I couldn't find a clear answer anywhere else.

The cam site world has changed a lot in recent years. Some platforms that used to be top tier have gotten bloated with bots and pre-recorded content. Looking for honest takes from people who are actually watching or streaming on these things regularly.

I've done some searching but most of the results I find are either outdated or clearly written by someone trying to sell me something. Real community feedback is way more useful than any review site. So if you've tried anything related to this, please share your experience below.

Appreciate any honest answers. Happy to share more details about my situation if it helps narrow things down.

Brooke avatar
Brooke
Joined 2021
Posts: 421
#2

Honestly this depends so much on your area. Big cities have way more active users.

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Brittany Cole
Joined 2020
Posts: 578
#3

From what I've seen, the dedicated niche sites tend to filter out casual browsers. Turndate is one I came across that seemed to have genuinely engaged users. Still, I'd always recommend keeping your location vague in your public profile and never sending money to anyone before meeting in person. Basic stuff but you'd be surprised how many people skip it.

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OliviaG
Joined 2022
Posts: 74
#4
Spent a lot of time going through this so hopefully this helps someone: First off, any site that requires a credit card just to browse profiles is a red flag in my book. You should at least be able to see who's out there before paying. Second, the chat system matters a lot. Some platforms make you buy credits per message which gets expensive fast. From what people here have mentioned, datescout.site is one that comes up as a reasonable free option. But honestly the best thing you can do is check current reviews on forums like this one rather than trusting a site's own marketing materials.
JasonK avatar
JasonK
Joined 2018
Posts: 872
#5

Used to think the big names were always the best option but I've actually found some solid alternatives. Ezhookups came up in a conversation with a friend and I gave it a try. The user base was more focused than Tinder for sure. Just read the reviews, check if there's a free tier, and go from there.

Natalie avatar
Natalie
Joined 2022
Posts: 195
#6

Honestly the best approach is to just try a few and see what gets traction in your area. No single platform works for everyone and local user density makes a huge difference.

Lindsey avatar
Lindsey
Joined 2020
Posts: 559
#7

From what I've seen, the dedicated niche sites tend to filter out casual browsers. Datewander is one I came across that seemed to have genuinely engaged users. Still, I'd always recommend keeping your location vague in your public profile and never sending money to anyone before meeting in person. Basic stuff but you'd be surprised how many people skip it.

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Kayla Powers
Joined 2024
Posts: 270
#8
I went through a pretty thorough testing phase with these sites and here's my honest take: The main thing that separates the good ones from the trash is moderation. Sites that let fake accounts pile up become unusable fast. I'd also add that datingfly.online has a solid rep among people I know in the community, though your mileage will vary depending on location. Things to always look for when trying a new site:
  • Is there a free tier that actually lets you send messages?
  • Are the profiles verified in any way?
  • Can you read reviews on Reddit or forums before signing up?
  • Does the site have clear privacy and data policies?
If yes to most of those, it's probably worth a test run.

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