Messaging bug? Anyone else?
TLDR
Technical glitches in mass messaging can ruin the "girlfriend experience" by sending generic ads to your most loyal fans. When the UI fails, stop guessing and use a test account to verify your segments before hitting send.
Why Is My Mass Message Recipient List Missing?
Many creators have reported issues where the "included users" list disappears during the mass messaging process, making it impossible to exclude specific regulars. This usually happens due to a cache conflict in the mobile app or a silent update to the platform's interface. When you can't see who is checked, you lose the ability to maintain the illusion of a one-on-one connection with your top spenders.
Browser cache
Clear your cookies
Update the app
How Can I Fix Messaging Bugs and Segment Fans Safely?
If the recipient list isn't loading, the first step is to switch devices. Often, the mobile app hides certain administrative lists that are fully visible on a desktop browser. If you are already on a desktop, try an Incognito window to rule out extension interference. For those using OF — OnlyFans Resources, checking the "Lists" or "Labels" feature can sometimes bypass the need to manually uncheck users from a general pool.
If the bug persists across all devices, do not risk your relationship with your "whales" by guessing. Create a secondary "test" account and add it to a specific segment. Send your mass message to that segment first. If the test account receives it, you know the filter is working. If you can't verify the list, it is better to send smaller, targeted messages manually than to blast a generic promo to a fan you were just having a deep, personal conversation with.
Testing the list
Use a second account
Check on desktop
Concluding Questions
Dealing with platform bugs is a stressful part of the digital creator economy, especially when your income depends on the balance between scale and intimacy. When the tools we rely on for segmentation break, it exposes how much power the platform holds over our workflow and our professional reputation.
How should a creator handle the fallout if a high-spending regular receives a generic mass message that contradicts a private conversation? When considering different platforms for growth, how does one determine whether xlovecam or other alternatives offer more stable management tools for fan segmentation?
Beyond specific bugs, we must ask if relying on a single platform's mass-messaging tool is a long-term risk. What are the trade-offs between using built-in platform tools versus third-party CRM software for tracking fan interactions? Ensuring that your boundaries and your "brand voice" remain consistent requires a backup plan for when the UI fails. Consistency in communication is what builds trust, and technical errors shouldn't be the reason that trust is broken.