crushme99 Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) A.I. and bots will be the death of conversation. I had frequented Only Fans for several months, largely because I am a total fan of Joey Sullivan and a couple other muscle studs. A few hours of hands-on muscle worship with Joey would be a fantasy come true, so I am using him as an example here. I did get a great personalized video from him and an occasional actual chat with him on O.F. But I couldn't stand the incessant bombardment of so-called "chat" messages from bots or hired helpers or both. ("HEYYYY BAYBEEE, want me naked?!?!") I did not renew O.F. and my Joey fantasy may be farther unreachable than before. – LOL – I know these guys are in it for the money and don't blame them for that. It's a business. But the endless, stupid 24-7 messages must be a big turn-off to more people than just me. Anyway . . . Any similar situations to share? Who understands the actual mechanics of O.F. in this regard? It must be impossible to talk to a real guy any more. Edited April 28 by crushme99 Minor change marylander1940 and pubic_assistance 1 1
d.anders Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) I limit my usage of OF, but I've experienced what you're talking about. I had to laugh at some of the messages. It's not just OF. I received messages from Barbara Streisand on her YouTube channel, which made me laugh. Sadly, AI and bots are not going away. Much like smartphones and driver-less cars, this is the future. Sex workers want to have a life while they're making money too. With thousands of fans, you can't do that while chatting with every fan. Most people are tired of being slaves to work, especially post Covid. Here we are. Edited April 28 by d.anders
+ jessmapex Posted April 28 Posted April 28 Yup, the OF model wanting to chat with me at 8 pm on a Sat night was too good to be true! You have to now resort to your sixth sense to determine if there is a person or a savvy Large Language AI Model (LLM) at the other end.
myophile Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) I have to say, honestly, that it would never occur to me to even read, much less respond to, 99% of the “messages” I get through the OF notification system. For what it’s worth, I only ever look at notifications on those (fairly rare) occasions when I have reached out to a provider with a tip and/or a comment, and am watching for a response. Edited April 28 by myophile
DMICS Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) Sadly, this is becoming normal now. A lot of these content creators are busy or just lazy so they hire agencies to handle their OF accounts. You can tell the difference when it's the actual guy you're speaking to vs. an agency. It's frustrating because you get constant pointless messages and a lot of times you don't get good content as much anymore. One of my fav OF guys, a former RM provider, recently hired an agency and his page has turned to sh*t. A part of me wants to message him on his "work" Instagram and tell him to reconsider using an agency. Edited April 29 by DMICS crushme99 1
Lotus-eater Posted April 29 Posted April 29 You’re definitely not the only one who’s gotten fed up and bounced. It’s sad because it kills what made O.F. special in the first place: feeling like you had even a tiny personal window into someone you admire.. It's honestly frustrating when you're there because you're actually a fan — not just looking for some shallow, scripted attention — and it feels like you're just getting spammed by a machine (or worse, some random assistant pretending to be them). And you’re right: I don't blame the guys either — it is a business — but whoever thought spamming people 24/7 was a good strategy clearly doesn't get that a lot of us want something real (or at least a good illusion of real). It's weird... they’re making short-term money but burning long-term loyalty. crushme99 and dcguy20 2
pubic_assistance Posted April 29 Posted April 29 10 hours ago, Lotus-eater said: It’s sad because it kills what made O.F. special in the first place: feeling like you had even a tiny personal window into someone you admire. I think what's sad is that very phenomenon. The desire for a foot in the door to a celebrity. I don't see a huge difference between an A.I.bot messaging you and a celebrity, selling their "attention" to you. Neither way is the celebrity remotely interested in you. At least with an escort, there's a person right there, with a hard cock who's performance can be far more convincing that YOU are what's desirable, and not JUST your cash.
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