We had the great pleasure of meeting up and speaking with Caitlyn lately.
At the age of nineteen, she entered the challenging role of a single mother responsible for supporting her child. She decided to start webcam modeling to make ends meet. Very soon, as honestly, she has the best personality, Caitlyn became a successful model in the industry! As a result of her dedication and determination, she became a role model for new and upcoming content creators.
She currently represents ModelSearcher as a brand ambassador. Our social media network is made especially for adult material users and producers, and Caitlyn is more than happy to assist creators in growing their following and traffic.
Here is a full interview with Caitlyn.
💬Could you tell us a little about yourself and how you started as a webcam model?
As a newly single mother, I entered the sex industry as a survival sex worker to support myself and my child simultaneously.
💬When you first started webcam modeling, what were your initial reactions and thoughts?
Since I became more active online, my attitude toward Cam has changed. I used to be shy, and it took me some time to accept myself.
💬When did you first start to see actual success in this field?
I lived in a bubble during my first four years of internet use and had no idea there was an awards and events world. Thus, the first step toward my achievement was making my bill payments on time, and building my home came first.
💬In what ways has the way you view your work evolved?
My knowledge and confidence have primarily developed. I now have fantastic role models and influencers, and I trust my instincts more—I’m building a community.
On her regular workdays…
💬Which streaming platforms do you use?
As a part of Streamate, Jerkmate and I have been collaborating closely. I also occasionally log into CamSoda. In addition, I produce SFW content on my fan sites and frequently share content on Instagram and TikTok live feeds.
💬As a webcam model, could you describe a typical day?
Housework and cooking in the morning. My daily schedule usually consists of responding to messages, checking emails, doing yoga, and doing my hair and makeup before heading out for a few hours of afternoon video recording. I also have a cat. In the late afternoon, I log off to attend to dinner and other matters at home. In addition, I usually continue streaming or making content throughout the night.
💨How do you emotionally and physically get ready for a session?
Haha, it’s hype time. I enjoy dancing, doing my hair and makeup, and listening to music. That helps me focus!
💬Which techniques do you employ to draw in and hold on to your audience?
Introduce yourself and engage in a discussion. Being myself makes it so much easier, as I’m sharing my inner light.
💬Do you have a specific area of expertise?
I didn’t think so, haha. However, the more I go online, the more femdom and enjoyable roles like that appear in my area of work.
💬About Caitlyn’s abilities and growth as a person… Which abilities are necessary for webcam modeling success?
Honesty, being someone people want to interact with or talk to, drive, consistency, and having a thick skin to deal with the other side are the most critical factors.
💬How do you continue to be inspired and driven at work?
Even if I’m only sometimes motivated, my success comes from keeping my word and being there. On my bad days, I seek inspiration from other creators or appreciate their accomplishments.
💬Are there any mentors or resources that have significantly impacted your career?
All of the classic bombshells of the 1990s. I admire the girls who made porn, and I believe everyone I meet in my line of work has something inspiring to say.
Obstacles and How to Overcome Them
💬In your professional life, what have been the primary obstacles you’ve had to overcome?
I remind myself that life is not a single day when I’m having a difficult day with little traffic. All that matters is a career and the ability to enjoy life.
💬How do you respond to criticism or unfavorable comments from viewers?
Nobody can please everyone; for every individual who finds fault with me, there is a passionate follower who adores me. I lean toward the people who love me, disregarding the hate.
Regarding her position as a ModelSearcher brand ambassador
💬Congratulations on being named ModelSearcher’s official brand ambassador! Could you explain your new position’s role and responsibilities?
I’m grateful. It makes me very glad to be able to assist models in finding other ways to market themselves without having to deal with social media censorship. For those of us who create pornographic content, ModelSearcher is a free marketing tool. It’s a crowded market, you know. We also constantly battle censorship. This kind of thing drives more natural traffic to creators’ OnlyFans pages and helps them stand out in the congested market. I can’t wait to tell the industry how ModelSearcher was helpful to me. My traffic has increased, and my brand is flourishing thanks to it.
💬ModelSearcher, an adult-oriented social media site that allows free speech, is renowned for its distinct methodology. What was your first impression of ModelSearcher, and what makes you think it is unique among the competition?
I was impressed with it. I had an excellent first impression. ModelSearcher is all about expressing yourself freely and working as you are. I sought a space where you could embrace your uniqueness and showcase your efforts without worrying about limitations. Plus, it is free. Plus, there is real user traffic exposure.
💬Which features of ModelSearcher do you find most valuable, and in what ways do you think it helps models in business?
I really appreciate ModelSearcher’s commitment to offering secure and welcoming social networking platforms for content creators in the adult content creator field. We need this! It helps models because it gives them a platform where they can freely interact with their audience and sell their work without restrictions.
💬It is required of you as an ambassador to advertise ModelSearcher at different events and on various platforms. Could you describe your strategy for going after this promotion?
I want to get the word out about ModelSearcher! Through various events and platforms, I want to spread the word about what we have to offer to as many people as possible. This entails participating in podcasts and other media platforms so that I can discuss how ModelSearcher can assist budding models and share a few of our past success stories. Also, we are creating podcasts sessions with part of the marketing team to make the voice of the most successful OnlyFans models be heard.
💬Do you want to draw attention to any messages or values associated with ModelSearcher?
Just to be clear, ModelSearcher’s whole idea is to reclaim the power of artists and foster an inclusive environment where anyone may work and express themselves regardless of circumstances. They enjoy having no limitations because this is about labor, and they aim to draw in models that share this sentiment. If this is what you’re looking for, this is a pretty excellent place to be!
💬You will interact with WarehouseX as part of your employment with ModelSearcher. What role do you envision yourself playing there? Do you think models can market themselves using ModelSearcher as a platform?
Models can use ModelSearcher to advertise themselves and increase their income online. It is a one-stop shop with all the materials and tools required to improve their online profile. So yeah, ModelSearcher is undoubtedly worth checking out if you’re a model trying to develop your brand and boost your income!
💬At the Lalexpo event, in Colombia, you spoke on behalf of ModelSearcher recently. What did the audience think of ModelSearcher and the services it provides? And how did you find the experience?
It was a blast to represent ModelSearcher at the Lalexpo event. The models were excited to be part of a platform encouraging free speech and supporting their development as creators. They genuinely wanted to know more about ModelSearcher and its capabilities. It’s beautiful to be able to assist them in showcasing their work and increasing traffic to their business.
Regarding her opinions about the sector
💬How do you envision the webcam sector changing over the coming years?
Creators are creating amazing things, and I can’t wait to see how well-known brands interact with our sector’s innovative concepts and individuals. We’ve always been leaders in technology and other fields, and I do not doubt we will be.
💬What common misunderstandings exist around webcam modeling, and how can you dispel them?
They often think we’re crazy party girls or constantly sexual mood. Many of us are more shy or homemakers, and I don’t even consider having sex when I’m not working.
Regarding her future and career
💬 Where do you see yourself in a few years? Do you have any particular objectives in mind?
I want to stay and pass on my experience to others so that I can succeed in the business side of the adult industry and help upcoming females succeed.
💬What guidance would you offer someone considering becoming a webcam model?
Be yourself; don’t be afraid to say no. Change your thoughts if an opportunity isn’t right for you. Feel free to try new things or something else if something doesn’t work.
💬Is there anything about your line of work that you wish more people knew about?
Like everyone else, we are genuine, honest people. Please treat us with the same respect and kindness you expect from others.
💬Through this interview, what message would you like to share with your fans and supporters?
I make mistakes. Like everyone else, I’ve had highs and lows, but you can always talk to me, discuss, or reflect on your thoughts. Since I sincerely enjoy my work, I’m here to offer support. Get used to seeing Ms. Caitlyn Brooks, as I won’t leave for a while.
A word from the author
Caitlyn is committed to fostering an environment where content creators can showcase their work without the fear of censorship, in addition to her role as a brand ambassador for ModelSearcher. This is because she believes there is a lot of promise in the webcam modeling industry. She still has a clear message for her followers and admirers: she is here to stay and is willing to assist. Thus, Ms. Caitlyn Brooks’ adventure is far from over, so watch her on Instagram, TikTok, and her ModelSearcher page. ✨
Diva Traffic: Traffic Services Shut Down on February 20, 2026
Everything is changing in the camming industry. As a clear example, after years of being known as a traffic company—especially for promotion within the adult cams space—2026 is the year the industry says goodbye to Diva Traffic!
Behind this exit is an announcement posted by the company under the headline “Important Service Update.” Diva Traffic stated that effective February 20, 2026, it will discontinue its operations, including all traffic purchase services. The platform also noted that all previously purchased tokens must be used to activate traffic boost campaigns by that date, and that as of today, token purchases and subscriptions are no longer available.
The shutdown closes the chapter on a brand that, for some, was a useful promotional tool—and for others, a recurring source of controversy. Over time, countless rumors circulated across studios and among models, with many in the community alleging the service relied heavily on bots, fake clicks, and non-human traffic rather than real users.
Whatever side of the debate people were on, the outcome is now the same: a familiar name in cam-focused traffic services is exiting the scene, and studios and creators will need to rethink and adjust their promotion strategies moving forward.
Reclaim The Net: Arizona HB 2920 Would Expand Age Checks to Preinstalled Apps
Arizona lawmakers are weighing a sweeping app-store age-verification proposal that would apply not only to app downloads but also to core phone functions most users take for granted, according to Reclaim The Net.
The measure, House Bill 2920, was introduced on January 27, 2026, and is pending before the Arizona House Science & Technology Committee. As described, the bill would require age checks for app store accounts and would also cover preinstalled software and built-in tools such as the web browser, text messaging app, search bar, calculator, and weather widget, effectively placing nearly every piece of mobile software under age-gating requirements.
How HB 2920 would work
Under the proposal, app store providers would be required to determine each account holder’s age category using “commercially available” verification methods. The bill, as reported, does not precisely define what verification methods would qualify, and it assigns the Arizona Attorney General the role of setting rules for acceptable processes.
HB 2920 would divide users into four groups:
Under 13
Ages 13–16
Ages 16–18
Adults
For anyone under 18, the bill would require the minor’s account to be “affiliated” with a parent account and mandate “verifiable parental consent” before a minor could download or purchase an app or make in-app purchases. Reclaim The Net notes that this consent framework would also extend to preinstalled apps, meaning the first time a minor attempts to open certain default phone functions, the system could require parent approval before access is granted.
A key issue raised in the coverage is that the bill does not specify how parent-child relationships will be verified. Instead, app stores would have wide discretion to determine parenthood via unspecified “commercially reasonable” methods.
Updates could trigger new consent requests
The bill’s scope would extend beyond initial access and downloads. If a developer makes a “significant change” to an application, the proposal would require renewed parental consent before the minor can access the updated version.
In the Reclaim The Net description, “significant change” would include:
Privacy policy modifications
Changes to categories of data collected
Age rating changes
Adding in-app purchases
Introducing advertisements
That could mean routine software maintenance becomes a gatekeeping event. A weather app that adds a banner ad, for example, could require fresh parental approval. A note-taking app’s privacy policy update could also trigger a new consent prompt before a minor can keep using it.
To make this system function, developers would be required to notify app stores of “significant changes,” while app stores would need to notify parent accounts and secure renewed permission before restoring access.
Penalties and lawsuits
Reclaim The Net reports that HB 2920 would include civil penalties up to $75,000 per violation, alongside a private right of action allowing parents and minors to sue for $1,000 per violation, plus potential punitive damages. The piece argues these provisions could increase compliance pressure on both app stores and developers.
Because consent status would need to be tracked, app stores would have to collect and maintain records tied to age categories, parental affiliations, verification records, and consent histories, and share age-category data with developers during downloads, purchases, or app launches. While the bill includes language around “industry standard encryption” and limiting data use to compliance purposes, it would still require extensive data collection and transmission to operate as designed.
Comparisons to other states and legal scrutiny
The coverage points to Texas as a recent example of similar legislation. Reclaim The Net notes that a federal judge blocked Texas’ law before it took effect, describing it as comparable to requiring every bookstore to verify every customer’s age and to require parental consent for minors to enter and buy books. The ruling found the law likely unconstitutional, concluding that it imposed content-based restrictions and failed strict scrutiny.
Arizona’s HB 2920 is framed as part of a broader state-level push toward app-store age verification. Reclaim The Net lists Texas, Utah, Louisiana, and California as states that have passed versions of these measures, with different effective dates and enforcement approaches.
HB 2920 is described as going further than most by explicitly covering preinstalled applications, raising the possibility that a minor could purchase a phone and be unable to use built-in tools until a parent account is established and consent is granted.
Proposed effective date
Reclaim The Net reports that if HB 2920 advances through the legislature, it would take effect on November 30, 2026, setting a compliance timeline for app stores and developers.
Pornhub: UK Pullout Sparks Fresh Fears Over Online Safety Act “Collateral Damage”
Pornhub says it will block access for new UK users from February 2, 2026 rather than comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act age-check regime, a move that has reignited debate over privacy, overblocking, and whether compliance costs are pushing sites out of the UK market.
Pornhub’s planned UK restrictions are being framed by some commentators as more than an adult-industry headline — and as a warning sign about how the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) is reshaping access to the wider internet.
In a City A.M. opinion piece, political journalist Tom Harwood argues that while few will publicly rally to defend Pornhub, the platform’s retreat should be treated as a “canary in the coalmine”: a high-profile example of businesses deciding that operating under the UK’s new compliance environment is no longer worth the risk or cost.
What Pornhub is changing in the UK
According to reporting on the decision, Pornhub’s parent company Aylo plans to restrict the site for UK users who have not already completed age verification, allowing continued access for users who have previously verified and logged in, while blocking new UK users from registering or accessing the site from February 2, 2026. The change is also reported to affect other Aylo-owned sites such as YouPorn and RedTube.
Aylo’s stated objection is that the age-check system is flawed and privacy-invasive, and that compliant sites may be penalized while noncompliant or offshore sites remain accessible — which, it argues, can drive users toward less regulated corners of the web.
Why the UK’s Online Safety Act is at the center
The UK’s Online Safety Act introduces duties aimed at keeping children from accessing online pornography and other harmful content. Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, has issued guidance on “highly effective” age assurance and explains that pornography services accessible from the UK must use strong age checks.
Harwood’s argument is that the practical effect of strict age-gating is not limited to minors. If platforms must reliably exclude under-18s, they often end up treating all users as potentially underage unless they provide verification — meaning adults face new friction and may be asked for sensitive proof such as identity or facial scans, depending on the service’s chosen method.
The “overblocking” concern
In his City A.M. column, Harwood claims the OSA’s impact has extended beyond pornography into broader online content, including news and civic material, describing a climate of caution where platforms block first to reduce liability. He also points to smaller community forums reportedly shutting down or restricting access due to compliance burdens.
Separate reporting notes that Ofcom maintains the rules are workable and that many top adult sites have moved toward compliance, but critics argue the incentives created by enforcement and potential penalties can still lead to over-removal and conservative moderation choices — especially for smaller operators without legal and trust-and-safety teams.
VPNs, offshore sites, and unintended outcomes
A recurring theme in both the opinion piece and wider coverage is displacement: if large, regulated platforms pull back, traffic doesn’t necessarily disappear — it may shift to VPNs or to less regulated providers. Recent reporting cited a sharp drop in UK traffic to Pornhub following enforcement and ongoing discussion about VPN circumvention.
Harwood’s central warning is that a “shrinking” UK internet footprint can have knock-on effects: fewer services willing to operate locally, more users adopting workarounds, and a growing gap between what UK users can access easily versus what exists elsewhere online.
Why adult-industry watchers are paying attention
Even for readers who don’t view Pornhub as sympathetic, the story matters because it highlights a broader trend: policy decisions aimed at child safety increasingly shape platform design, identity verification expectations, and operational risk for adult and mainstream sites alike. As enforcement tightens, the competitive advantage may shift toward large platforms that can absorb compliance costs — while smaller publishers and communities face difficult tradeoffs.
For now, Pornhub’s UK move is being watched as a test case: whether age assurance becomes normalized with minimal disruption, or whether more platforms decide the simplest option is to reduce features, restrict access, or exit the market altogether.
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