Ensuring privacy on social media, especially Twitter, is a common concern among webcam models looking to separate their professional and personal lives. Members have shared various strategies and insights to help prevent unwanted real-life (IRL) connections from discovering their professional Twitter accounts. Here's a summary of the key points discussed:

  • Setting your Twitter account to private and manually approving followers can help control who sees your content, though it may limit potential audience growth.
  • Investigating and adjusting privacy settings can prevent Twitter from suggesting your account to IRL connections based on your email or phone number.
  • Using a separate email for your cam-related social media accounts and ensuring no direct links exist between these and your personal social media accounts are essential steps.
  • Members have noted the importance of not using identifiable profile pictures and considering the visibility of your location settings on both Twitter and any connected devices.
  • Photo recognition technology and IP addresses can sometimes link your professional and personal online presence, suggesting careful management of images and consideration of online privacy technologies.
  • Some members suggested creative solutions like reversing images to avoid automatic recognition and being cautious about tagging photos.
  • It's crucial to understand that a significant part of the job involves public visibility, which comes with inherent risks of being discovered by people you know.

These discussions underline the importance of a balanced approach that safeguards privacy while acknowledging the public nature of a webcam model's work. Members emphasize the value of community support and shared experiences in navigating these challenges.

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