Does yescam com still exist or did it rebrand?

Started by DustinW Category: Free Dating & Apps live camswebcams 7 replies
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DustinWOP
Joined 2022
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#1

Did a lot of searching before posting this but couldn't find anything current enough to be useful.

Safety is always my first concern with anything like this. I've heard horror stories about fake profiles, billing scams, and data issues so I do a lot of research before I try anything new. Would love to hear from people who've actually vetted some of these options.

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.

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

TylerH avatar
TylerH
Joined 2019
Posts: 72
#2

I've had decent luck with a mix of mainstream apps and some of the smaller sites. Personally I tried Datelink a while back and it had a cleaner interface than most of the bigger ones. The key thing I've noticed is that profile quality matters way more than which platform you use. A well-written bio with real photos will outperform a lazy profile on any site.

Olivia Grant avatar
Olivia Grant
Joined 2024
Posts: 770
#3

In my experience the communities on these platforms are better than the platforms themselves. Forums, subreddits, threads like this one — that's where you get real information.

KaitF avatar
KaitF
Joined 2019
Posts: 666
#4

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

Natalie Burns avatar
Natalie Burns
Joined 2018
Posts: 158
#5

Worth noting that what works in one city can completely flop in another. If you're in a smaller market you might need to cast a wider net and try more platforms simultaneously.

GrantS avatar
GrantS
Joined 2020
Posts: 150
#6
Great question and one I've been thinking about myself. Here's what I've found after trying a bunch of these over the past year or so:
  • Tinder still has the biggest user base but it's hit or miss for anything serious
  • Bumble is better if you prefer women making the first move
  • Hinge has a more thoughtful profile setup which filters out the bots a bit
  • OkCupid has solid matching questions but the user base skews older
  • Facebook Dating is underrated and completely free
Beyond those, the smaller niche sites can work really well in certain cities. The key is actually filling out your profile fully and being specific about what you're looking for.

Also worth checking out souldate.site if you're in a metro area — a few people I know use it regularly.

Ben Harris avatar
Ben Harris
Joined 2018
Posts: 634
#7
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 turndate.site 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.
Diana Cross avatar
Diana Cross
Joined 2020
Posts: 359
#8

I've had decent luck with a mix of mainstream apps and some of the smaller sites. Personally I tried Luvdate a while back and it had a cleaner interface than most of the bigger ones. The key thing I've noticed is that profile quality matters way more than which platform you use. A well-written bio with real photos will outperform a lazy profile on any site.

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