^ Interesting posts hornball. Fascinating subject this isn't it? How can these people come to such different conclusions on how things should best work? Makes you question exactly what the operators and specific babes want most out of what they do doesn't it? There's this idea the shows are only ever about making the biggest revenue possible but, though obviously a massive motivator, other things are clearly to the fore too. They must be otherwise what we're presented with would look very different. Babes in particular, clearly and understandably, prioritise different things at different times.
So, I think the validity of the recent 66 changes - as is often the case - comes down to how you define success mostly. What "works best" means works best for the person or organisation in the circumstances they have in that moment.
Some of what's gone on at 66 recently was externally accelerated too if you recall. They were under severe pressure from Ofcom's attentions once again. (I see the dropping of the 66chat stream idea as the end of an effort - in part - meant to placate the regulator with a new style output for TV.)
My best guess then: The current set up at 66 was not designed to make them market leaders, or anything like it, nor were they looking to reinvent the babeshow wheel but more likely it was a stabilising change of tack (how long could they have gone on in the old way down to only one TV feed?); a streamlining move and protection mechanism intended to set them up for better prospects going forward.
66 are not trying to outdo BS. In fact they seem to be consciously attempting to do their own thing (in a deliberately contained fashion). Trying to nick some lessons from, and trade off, OF and others whilst doing so.
Presumably they wanted greater efficiancy/profitability (less regular outgoings and a greater capacity in sources of income). Iow, it was a required modernisation for them purely because of the position they were in (BS will nevertheless be looking to see which bits of new website functionality they should be stealing!
). One thing to note: This was no baby out with the bath water. Things were added but as little was changed for the babes as possible.
One thing 66 seem big on - keeping certain people employed and as cushty as poss in what they're doing. I see those that remained at 66 as active in asking for the changes we've seen.(Protecting their creators from having to change their ways of working too much and granting them almost excessive flexibility seems to be how 66 are looking to retain and recruit atm.)
(02-05-2022 20:25 )hornball Wrote: ...where their profile is higher with all but the most explicit content remaining FTA...
And as you hint^, those that left likely had different priorities. It was the
timing of those that moved away that feels significant for them; just as the timing of arrivals now, I think, tells us some babes are already being attracted by the new possibilities of the new site.
It's worth remembering also that we've been told it's 66 intention to go back to having stream copies available with fta third parties at some point. Whether this period as subscription only will convince them that's not needed we'll have to wait and see. How radical they wish to be in the end (there's still much work to do on the site they've admitted) is therefore still unclear.