Mobile Phones

Just my thoughts. VHTV put our subscription up by 10 pence (I assume a lot of money raised) for 1 month and the participant who stays off their mobile phone the longest for the month wins the money pot. There would be a number of concessions such as to be in the mix they would need to register and be in view in their apartment all the time not out of view. I am sure lots of us will hove our own views but could see this as a way of generating interest in apartments as there good be a good prize at the end and better viewing for us? See so many negative comments from us about people always on their mobile phones

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How do you track the winner?

Why discriminating ? What about the laptops/computers and the Playstation consoles ? :thinking:

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My aim was to start a discussion how we could reward participants not always being on their mobile phones and us customers not commenting on this… Me being old age might not have the solution but I am am sure many other people will and I believe with a financial reward the participants will engage in this initaitive?

Well, aren’t we all spending hours watching them on our phones and laptops? That just shows what most people do in their real lives, regardless of age :slight_smile:

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Agreed but then why are the paying customers always moaning which is my point?

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Cause that’s always what people in real life tend to do😁

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I think this is an interesting idea. Since most participants will come up with new activities for themselves, this means new content will appear. :thinking:

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But there may be problems such as surveillance of all participants, as well as what a significant prize, since most things are now done using a phone: Conversations, payment for any services, leisure And so on. What if the participants leave the house? What will happen to their timing? I think there are a lot of nuances in this competition.

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@Tea thank you for your reply. As someone of an older generation, in my day we did not have mobile phones, laptops, etc we used to invite people over and talk or do more interesting things. Fully understand today’s situation but an idea like this could make things interesting and people far intelligent than myself could come up with really good solutions of how it could work, for example it could be set hours during the day when participants are normally at home.

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@kaya why not give them something to stop moaning

Cause everybody wants different things

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what the absolute fuck !!! its a damn viewing platform ,not a puppet show , let them do what they want when the want as long as its within the law, what next personal request from members who pay extra , if you want that sort crap, where you ask n pay and they do , go over to chaturbate or one of those sites . VHTV is supposed to be about reallife (questionable at times granted) but thats what it is , and dont forget the internet is the only gateway to being halfway free in some of these countries.

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true but why be on phones when having sex ,I have seen this a lot the only thing I can think of is that they are recording the sex

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Habit, addiction, boredom, viewing erotic or pornographic content, answering messages, filming, controlling smart devices (e.g. music), feeling of power through humiliation or disregard, provocation… and much more. There can be so many reasons for this… Last but not least, it is probably a question of generation… If you grow up with cell phones, it may be normal…

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you mean its normal to use your phone when having sex

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For some people it might be normal for some not. If you do not like it just watch a different place.
VHTV won’t tell the participants what to do or not to do.

The whole dicsussion is rather pointless.

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No, it is not. The forum is a place where viewers can share their thoughts on the events of the apartments. If this is supposed to be pointless, you could just as well say that you don’t have to read it if you don’t like the thoughts of the viewers. (At least as long as they don’t break any rules)

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I think it is conceivable that it could actually be normal for the younger generation. Cultural differences could also play a role.

What I wanted to say is that you can discuss it for sure but nothing will change because of it. That is what I meant.

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