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What Should I Do When Users Insult Me Racially?

Towards the end of my shift today I had users rain racist insults and remarks in my room I was laughing while kicking them out. Six of them at a go...

Summary

I’m shocked by how quickly hate can flood a cam room, and I admire the resilience it takes to kick out six racists in one shift.

How Do Unregistered Users Impact Cam Model Safety?

When anyone can type a message without spending money, models face a flood of harassment that can ruin the flow of a show and cause emotional strain. They may also try to test limits or provoke reactions.

Strangers send quick texts

They can hurt or scare models

Safety feels broken

What Policies Protect Models From Verbal Abuse?

What rules should a platform put in place so that insults are filtered out before they reach a performer’s screen? Clear policies can reduce the chance of racist slurs or sexual threats entering a stream.

Rules aim to stop hate

When hate shows up it must stop

Peace returns to stage

How Can Models Deal With Multiple Harassing Visitors?

How can a performer efficiently tag, block, and remove several abusive guests at once without breaking the show? Quick actions keep the environment stable and protect the model’s mental health.

Many rude guests appear

Model tags each then kicks them

Room stays safe again

Concluding Questions

The site benefits from unregistered users who can type because they increase traffic, keep chat rooms lively, and may eventually convert into paying members. More eyes mean more potential credits bought during private shows, which raises revenue. However, the same openness also invites abuse, as the original post shows with racist slurs and pedo messages that traumatized the model. The platform must balance open access with strong moderation tools, such as instant mute options, reporting systems, and the ability for models to block guests before they can send messages. When models can enforce these protections, they feel safer, stay longer, and attract a higher quality audience, which ultimately supports the site’s growth. By listening to performers who share experiences like the one described, the site can refine its policies, improve safety, and still profit from the free‑text feature that draws many viewers to cam rooms.