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We are happy to announce MyFreeCams.com has become the presenting sponsor of EXXXOTICA 2022.
MyFreeCams.com is the largest adult online webcam community. Since its launch in 2004, MyFreeCams has reshaped the industry through countless technological innovations and by fostering an environment of creativity and independence among its performers. MyFreeCams is a pioneer of modern camming culture and counts more than 250,000 models and more than 25 million members as part of its community. The site is home to many well-known porn stars as well as talented artists and even models who choose to be non-nude. See who is online now at MyFreeCams.com .

Our goal is to have as few rules as possible . We want members and models to have fun and be themselves and not worry about arbitrary rules.

We provide powerful tools to both models and members so that no one has to interact with someone they don't like. Models have full control over their own chat rooms and they can kick/ban anyone for any reason. Members have access to an Ignore List and can easily Ignore any member or model any time.

We only require that our members and models do not do anything illegal or overly disruptive to our online community as a whole. Below is a brief list of what is forbidden on this website. Breaking any of these rules may lead to account closure, a forfeiture of all tokens, or even a lifetime ban from this website.

Many of these are Zero-Tolerance violations, meaning you will be banned for life for a first offense without any warning.

While sharing their webcam stream, members may NOT :

Our rules for models are largely determined by laws and potential legal issues. Members should be aware of these rules so that they do not encourage models to violate them, which would lead to the member being banned.

The following things, actual or implied , are absolutely forbidden on camera at any time and for any reason, in both private and public chat. Most of them constitute Zero-Tolerance violations, meaning the model will be banned the first time it happens, without warning.

Even if the model account is reinstated, all tokens earned while breaking the rules will be forfeited.

We allow for a great deal of freedom and expression. This is a place where models and members can be themselves.

Unlike other sites, we do not impose unneeded restrictions on speech or behavior, and we do not force models to act in a certain way to please members (or the other way around).

Telling models or members how to act would take away from the honest and real interaction on this site. It would make this site phony and boring.

Above all, it is important to remember that behind the keyboards are genuine people, with genuine emotions, moods, fears, etc. People have bad days, a few too many drinks, miscommunications (especially online), and some people are just nicer than others.

We are NOT here to play school-teacher. We encourage you to use the Ignore feature to ignore anyone that you do not want to interact with.

We will only intervene in extraordinary circumstances dealing with illegal or highly disruptive behavior, or something that blatantly violates the rules of this website listed above.

If you would like to report such behavior, please Contact Support .


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^ 31st AVN Awards


MyFreeCams ( MFC ) is an American website providing live webcam performances by models , typically featuring nudity and sexual activity often ranging from striptease and erotic talk to masturbation with sex toys .

MFC was launched in 2004, [2] [3] [4] and by 2010 was described by industry group XBIZ as "one of the world's largest adult webcam communities." [5] It was reported as having more than 100,000 models and more than five million members. [5] CNBC reported the opinion of an adult industry talent agent that models on the site can make "between $75,000 and $100,000 per month", [6] leading some established porn stars into becoming webcam models . [6] In 2014 it was reported to be "the 344th most visited site on the internet", [4] Like many cam sites, MyFreeCams features a large number of Romanian, Colombian, Czech, Filipina, Ukrainian and Russian performers, though "on the performer side there are more Americans on MyFreeCams" than on other sites. [7]

In 2018, MyFreeCams had acquired 75% ownership of Felix International Limited, the parent company of OnlyFans , a subscription service . [8] [9] Ukrainian-American businessman Leonid Radvinsky , owner of MyFreeCams, [10] has since became the director of OnlyFans. [8] [9] After this, OnlyFans became increasingly focused on not safe for work (NSFW) content and "gained a pop culture reputation for being a hive of pornography". [11]

MyFreeCams occasionally facilitates special events for models. For example, in January 2019 the company arranged a private concert for models only, featuring a performance by rapper Cardi B . [12]

Google Trends shows a steady decline in people searching for MyFreeCams over the past five years. [13]

MFC is used mostly by amateur webcam models, or camgirls, who earn money for their performances on the site. [14] [15] Customers of the site can purchase virtual tokens , which can be used to tip performers or watch private shows . [14] [16] [17] Customers can use text-based live chat to talk to each other or in each performer's channel. The performers use a webcam and microphone to broadcast live video and audio to their channel. Both members and performers can send private messages and mail to each other. [14] [18]

The website does impose some restrictions on the activities performed by models on cam. For example, in February 2015 a webcam model who had been charged with a misdemeanor for broadcasting an MFC show from a public library at the Oregon State University , was "banned from MyFreeCams for violating their guidelines and filming in a public place." [19] Although no police charges were laid, the site also banned a model who engaged in similar activity at branches of the Windsor, Ontario Public Library over a three-month period. [20]

The XBIZ Award for Live Cam Site of the Year was awarded to MFC in 2011, 2012, and 2013. [21] It was additionally named one of the top 50 Industry Newsmakers of 2011 by XBIZ. [22] In 2014, MyFreeCams.com won an AVN award for Best Live Chat Website. [23]

August 28, 2004 ; 17 years ago ( 2004-08-28 ) [2]


*First Published: Aug 6, 2014, 8:59 am CDT

Posted on Aug 6, 2014   Updated on May 30, 2021, 7:56 pm CDT
Warning : This article contains sexually explicit material that may be NSFW.
If you’ve ever surfed the Internet for porn—and let’s face it, if you’re reading this on the Internet, you’ve used it to surf for porn—you’ve likely seen a pop-up ad with a nubile young woman sprawled out spread-eagle behind her laptop screen, or coyly winking at you in a pop-up. This, in case you didn’t know, was a camgirl .
You’ve probably wondered what she was doing. You’ve also probably wondered why she was doing it, or who was watching her, or whether or not her parents knew about her extracurricular activities. You’ve also probably wondered if she was actually real. 
I’m here to tell you that she is real. I know this because I met her, or rather many of them, in person at Camming Con , the country’s first convention devoted to cam models and their fans. Camgirls don’t fit into any one particular category: They’re fat and thin and white and black and blonde and brunette; they’re students, mothers, chefs, graphic designers, and activists. Some of their parents have no idea what they’re doing; some of them do, and they’re totally into it.
There are, however, two things that all camgirls have in common. The first is that they are all making bank. While the traditional adult industry is withering on the vine thanks to the prevalence of free streaming tube sites like Pornhub and porn piracy, the interactive adult webcamming business is flourishing. According to one estimate, it’s bringing in an approximate $1 billion in annual revenue.
The other thing that all camgirls have in common is that most of them have never met each other—let alone the fans who regularly spend hundreds of dollars to chat with them every night—in person.
That changed last week at the three-day convention, held in Miami Beach, Fla. Organized by producer Clinton Cox, promoter Dade Sokoloff, and PlayboyTV model Stacey Havoc, Camming Con was prompted by one basic question: What would happen if cam performers and their fans met IRL?
“Imagine if you’ve been camming with someone for five years and you’re finally meeting them in person. No one knows what’s gonna happen,” Cox told me a few months ago. “It’s the Internet. It’s the Wild Wild West. No one knows what’s gonna happen.”
Camming Con is in the Eden Roc Hotel, a resort right next to the famed Fontainebleau on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. At registration, a group of deeply tanned middle-aged women hands me a bag of Camming Con swag that consists of a pen, a few packs of Chiclets, a baseball cap with the Camming Con logo inscribed on it, and a flyer for something called JobsforHotPeople.com, which sounds like an escort service directory but is literally a jobs site for hot people. (I later meet the founder of this organization, and ask him what happens if you apply for a job and are not hot. “We stick you in the back with bad lighting and hope for the best,” he says. Fair enough.)
I’m led to the model reception area on the second floor, which is expansive and lavishly decorated in shades of baby pink and white. One of the first cam models to arrive at the convention is Frankie Zee, an enthusiastic, 26-year-old brunette menthol smoker with stick’n’poke tattoos on her thighs. She’s bopping around like a sock puppet, periodically glancing at the ocean.
Right off the bat, I learn two incredible things about Zee: 1) She’s never seen the ocean before, and 2) she drove down here from her small town in Iowa with her mom. A former army brat, Zee has been camming for about a month, after quitting her job as a hotel manager. She’s moving to Arkansas to be with her boyfriend, and waxes poetic about the difference between the mountains in Montana and Arkansas.
Zee is extremely effusive and credits her success as a camgirl to her “bubbly, spitfire” personality.
“I give the guys hell,” she says. “I don’t put up with their shit like some of the other girls.”
She also attributes it to her mania, which allows her to cam for extended periods of time. Camming, she tells me later, is an appropriate industry for people with neuroses. “I’m realizing that we’re all incredibly anxious,” she says. “Otherwise, why would we stay at home and work from our rooms all the time?”
I head upstairs with Zee to the penthouse, where one of the first in Camming Con’s three-day panel series is being held. It’s a seminar on Internet safety, led by Camming Con cofounders Cox (who resembles a pocket-sized version of Jon Favreau), and Havoc, the aforementioned cam model who looks a bit like a Wiccan on spring break. The panel is co-led by Platinum Puzzy, a BBW (Big Beautiful Woman) performer who runs her own BBW cam studio.
Performer safety is obviously an extremely pressing issue for cam models, who often stream from their homes and have to contend with obsessive fans. Platinum talks about a fan who tracked her down from her check-in activity on Foursquare. Social media, she says, is a “double-edged sword.” Performers, like anyone else, use social media to gain new fans, but if they don’t turn off their location settings, “a harmless picture you send out could disclose a lot of information about yourself you might not want revealed.”
There’s a lot of general discussion about the importance of keeping your private life and your performer life separate when you cam with a client.
“A lot of these girls don’t know this,” Alexa Johnson, a striking blonde in a plaid sundress who works for Playboy Live, Playboy’s camming platform, says. “A lot of these girls, they think, he’s my friend now, but he’s not your friend. This is your business.”

“And so many of these guys become Captain Save-A-Ho,” Platinum adds. “They get off on thinking that they’re saving you from your life on cam, and once they’ve gotten you to open up you’ll realize that they’re, you know, inside.”
I run into Johnson later in the model reception area, after an unsatisfactory meal of $19 crab cakes and mango salsa at the hotel bar. She tells me she’s psychic and draws me close so she can read my palm. (“You are compassionate and also so sad,” which is not necessarily inaccurate.) She seems highly sensitive, and also well in her cups at this point.
Johnson’s 28 and from a small town in Minnesota, where she lives with her 3-year-old daughter. She has a culinary degree and dreams of opening a Mexican food truck, but she’s been supporting herself by camming for Playboy Live for the past two years.
“Write this down: What got me into this is I loved my daughter so much. And that’s the whole reason I do this,” she tells me. “I made 400 people happy with food. The pay wasn’t good enough. Once I had my daughter, I just wanted more money to give her everything she wanted.”
Over champagne flutes in the model lounge, as the other cam models mill about in lingerie and fluffy bunny costumes, Johnson tells me more about her life. Although she’s demonstrative and friendly with the other models, drawing in perfect strangers for kisses and hugs, she says she doesn’t enjoy being in the camming industry. 

“The girly thing is very hard for me,” she says. “I’m the opposite of most of these girls because I’m a tomboy and I don’t find myself pretty, and I don’t try to make myself better than anyone else. I’m just me, that’s it. I want a garden. I want to be an old lady. I want to take care of everybody again.”
Another woman, a Romanian recruiter for another camming website, joins us. The conversation gets a little lighter—there is talk of going outside to smoke cigarettes and take a dip in the hotel’s topless pool— but then it quickly careens back to its starting point.
“Do I hate myself? No,” Johnson says as we tip back champagne flutes. “Do I feel like I could do so much more? Yes.”
It’s Industry Day, the portion of Camming Con where models attend instructional seminars and presentations from camming affiliates. I steel myself for a stream of sob stories about camgirls working 16 hours a day, creepy fans, and estranged families.
I do hear horror stories about things performers are regularly asked to do on camera. Eating semen in various forms is a big one, and many requests are just plain bizarre: One girl tells me on her first day, a guy “asked me to take, like, an hour-long bath, and then he wanted me to make muffins the kitchen.” (She said no: “I thought it was weird. Plus I didn’t have any eggs”).
But other than that, I quickly realize Johnson is in the minority. The vast majority of the female models I meet (as well as the smattering of male models) all really, really, enjoy camming, way more than you probably enjoy your own job (or anything else in your life). And it’s not hard to understand why: You make your own hours. You keep your own schedule. And if you’re really good, you can make thousands of dollars for a few hours of work, all without changing out of your pajamas.
The motivations behind camming are as complex and varied as the girls themselves. Some people, like camgirl and Cam4 performer training representative Nikki Night, consider camming a tool for personal and sexual empowerment. Night got into the industry shortly after a messy divorce.
“I went from a marriage where every single thing I did was wrong, to every single thing I did was hot ,” she tells me. “[Before camming], I wouldn’t even wear a short-sleeved shirt because I was self-conscious about my arms. Now, I don’t give a crap who sees what and when. It’s just this unbelievable freedom.”
The secret to achieving this freedom, says Night, is to build your own brand and transform yourself into an “Internet personality.” “The second you become a body with a dildo, just someone saying ‘give me money, give me money, give me money,’ that’s all it is,” she says. “You have to think of yourself as a star, and the way you respond to your fans is a little bit of your stardust, and the fans who participate in your room become mini-stars as a result of that.”
Others enjoy camming not just because of the star power factor, but because they find freelance sex work more psychically and financially fulfilling than a quote-unquote “real” job.
“I feel valued in the work I’m doing now, because I set my own values,” Diana Hemingway, a
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