Every cam room runs on the same unwritten social contract. Learn it and rooms open up to you; ignore it and you are one "show feet" demand away from a ban. Compiled from what models themselves consistently say.
The Fast Track to a Mute
Demanding acts without tipping ("take it off"), advertising other rooms, asking for personal information or social media, haggling over posted menu prices, and the classic — announcing you have no tokens but she should perform anyway. Moderators exist precisely for this list.
What Gets You Remembered (Cheaply)
Greet by name when you enter. Tip within the posted menu — even the small items. Say something when you leave. Models see hundreds of silent nicknames; the viewer who behaves like a person in a room rather than a customer at a counter gets remembered within two or three visits, and remembered regulars get greeted, teased and thanked by name.
The Tipping Psychology
A 20-token tip with a kind sentence lands better than 100 tokens with a demand. Goal contributions matter even when small — models watch who participates, not only who tops the leaderboard. And tipping when a room is quiet buys more goodwill than the same tip in a packed room.
Privates: The Professional Frame
State what you want before the show starts, respect the listed limits (the bio lists them for a reason), and end on time or extend properly. Models talk to each other; polite regulars build reputations that follow them across rooms.
Put it into practice tonight — new models' rooms are the friendliest place to learn the culture.