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No, it hasn't happened yet, but I'm sure it will someday. Leaking content is one of the worst things to happen in the entertainment industry, but it's here to stay. If you're reading this and you're a camgirl (or a content creator in any niche, really), I'm sorry to say we're all in the same boat here - - there's not much we can do about our paywalled and premium content being leaked and spread all over the internet one of these days.

But what about DMCAs? There's this service that you can sign up for that does takedowns, isn't there?
Yes, there is, and by the same token, AI algorithms for finding pirated content aren't all that good yet. Often, people who distribute copies of pirated content will change the encoding, color profile, and dimensions of the video and these slightly modified files won't be picked up by the DMCA algorithms. So it's not the best bet to hope for an algorithm to wipe the slate clean in case something leaks. In addition to that, there are decentralized file-sharing systems that are pretty untouchable, even by a detection algorithm.

So what's the alternative? Well, for one thing, I would say assume your work will be leaked at some point or another. If you start with that assumption, you can craft the rest of your content strategy accordingly. Step One would be to ensure that you're offering an interactive experience because that's something that can't ever be put in a bottle and replicated en masse. Sure, someone could download your videos and screenshot your live streams but they wouldn't be able to replicate the conversations you're having with your members in real-time. That's one of the best things about being a cam model or live content creator - - if you can make what you're doing highly interactive, it buffers you from a lot of piracy.

The next thing I would consider is a little trickier: make sure the content you make will stand the test of time and don't half-ass it. If your content is going to be all over the internet anyway, you might as well make sure what gets shared is something you'll be proud of a couple of years from now. Well-made erotica is timeless, look at all the forums and message boards where people still talk about the classic adult movies of the 1970s - their fond reminiscences are ample proof of the fact that your output doesn't necessarily have to look like a half-baked, poorly lit cellphone-shot quickie (although there is a certain Hunter S. Thompson aesthetic to that style as well, it's not at all easy to get right).

Think of your content as an extension of your brand and reputation as a content creator - - sure, making a "fail" video, or shooting something that's out of your comfort zone just for the attention sounds like a great way to get followers and members, but you need to ask yourself if, as you look back on your content five years from now, are you going to feel good about it? Or will it be the kind of thing you just want to forget and put behind you?

The third step is more strategic: tier your content, so you give your regulars access to the best of you. A lot of content creators make their best content for social media platforms, and when a member signs up for their premium service, what they find is usually a little underwhelming. Reward the people who you're close to, and the chances of someone maliciously leaking your premium content will reduce drastically. This holds for content creators in any field - - yes, it's impossible to be liked by everybody, but if you have a general reputation of spreading goodwill, people tend to reciprocate.

I hope this helps you out. Becoming a content creator is quite stressful when you get started, because you have to learn to make a lot of important decisions quickly, so if you have any more questions, feel free to DM me on Twitter!

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