Ariela (Part 3)

Could be anything. What was strange was the cool atmosphere between them. He looked at his watch several times. They were clearly short on time. Possibly train, plane or other transportation. She packed quite a lot with her! :wink:

How do you know that? Do we actually have statistics about viewership percentages?

The active forum users only make up a small fraction of VHTV customers, we are the weirdos of the lot. I don’t know if the fact that she pretty much polarizes us into worshippers or complainers is sufficient to jump to the conclusion that she is one of the main attractors. Maybe that honor goes to the apartments where there’s more fucking or 24/7 spread legs on display? Also, if she is one of the top earners, how come she is also among those who are more obviously struggling for money?

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find me the same people who make the same views on VH.:shushing_face::wink:

Justified question.

Nevertheless, your post raises a question to me: What makes you think that Ariela has money problems? Just because she started camming? That would be pure speculation. And if she has money problems: Then why doesn’t she advertise on Telegram like most other apartments to raise more views?

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You will probably be right. I had already asked the question, what is there to earn per token at CB? Answer: It could be 0.05 cents. Please correct me if I am wrong.
But how is this calculated at Vhtv when it comes to viewer or ratings?

That Ariela has to work, with whatever, to get something in her purse, will be indisputable.

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Yes, if the information on page https://statbate.com is correct, 1 token is $ 0.05

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That is also just the forum, not the main site viewership.

I assume that we, who bother to engage in this forum, sometimes quite obsessively so, are more emotionally involved, or attached to certain participants, than the average VHTV customer. Let’s call that majority the more casual wankers. So we, the obsessive ones, might gravitate more towards the drama and the enigmatic personalities such as Ariela. The casual wanker majority may gravitate more towards easier fapping material. And the casual wanker pays just as much for his annual subscription as us obsessive weirdos. Our obsession doesn’t mean any more money for VHTV.

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You’re going into too much detail for nothing, it’s all about money. Otherwise, the site would be free and I know Ariela is one of the people who makes the most money. At Vh, I can’t tell you how, but I know. That’s all. After that, think what you want, I think that and I know it’s true.

OK, that is really just my impression that I built up over time. Yes, the camming and her displeasure when it wasn’t when it wasn’t a big success from the start are one piece of the puzzle. I also got the impression from some of the information our resident Ariela insider sometimes relates. I remember in the breast cancer scare money for medical procedures seemed to be a big concern. I’m not quite sure I remember this correctly, and can’t look it up, but I think Carlson also once said something about her financial situation.

As for her not promoting herself on the Telegram, I think she is just more of a drifter and not so much the proactive type.

Ariela is certainly one of the most exciting participants at Vhtv, but does that automatically mean that she earns a lot of money at Vhtv? Or do you know the distribution key of Vhtv as far as payment is concerned?
But sorry, I don’t want to contradict you if you know better :wink:

Mind you, I didn’t say how much she earns because I don’t know, but she brings in a lot more money for Vh than the others. The site works with views and subscriptions, not too complicated to understand that.:wink:

In the end, it doesn’t matter how high her income is. What matters is the ratio between income and expenses, which is determined by where you live. It’s no use being a top earner if you have less left at the end of the month than in the apartment ranked 20th…
…and there are definitely some cities where you could get an apartment twice as big for half the rent, with a comparable standard…

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Ok! That Ariela, for Vhtv, is a drawing card, absolutely! Without a doubt. But how much money will she get in the end? I don’t think it’s enough at the moment to rely on that income alone. She also has to cover costs. Rent, and hungry guests. :wink: :wink: :laughing:

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Yes, that’s why I say Vh doesn’t want to upset her too much for the cameras. And Ariela knows very well that she has the upper hand on them.:shushing_face:

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I’ve skimmed through everything and some people probably don’t know what the cash flows are like.

a) At VHTV, the manager gets the money and Ariela gets X amount of it. Only Ariela and the manager know how much this is.

b) CB, here too it seems that Ariela has a “management”. In other words, she only receives a fraction of the CB payout. The other part is for the “management”.

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You can see how good it is for VHTV in the preview images, where the top 6 are always listed.

As already written, VHTV only has a contract with the manager and not with the participants.

Poor girl, if both are true. Can you explain to me why “management” is needed at all? What is their job? It can’t just be to provide the technology, can it? I’m wondering because I can’t understand why the participants don’t just rent an apartment and hire someone to provide the technology if necessary. I would want to be my own manager if I were a participant.

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The answer is simple, she’s not making as much views as some might believe.

Totally correct and in Ariela’s case, the vast majority or the forum comments are coming from the forum members without a subscription, even if they’re watching her, they don’t generate a single $ income for her. They are the copy/paste of the “greys” from CB (by the way, on CB, almost all the models are silencing them with the use of an app) :slightly_smiling_face:

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So you mean that only the views from paying viewers are counted? If I’m not mistaken, it was once said that views have an impact on income.