Stripchat announces a structural update to its Last 24h Winners page, introducing three separate tabs for three gender-based rankings: Girls & Couples, Guys, and Trans. The platform states that this change is designed to help performers feel more visible, more fairly represented, and better appreciated in daily results.
Previously, the daily Top was unisex, placing all genders in a single list. According to Stripchat, this made it difficult for some performers to reach higher positions in the ranking. With the new setup, there are now three distinct Tops, one for each gender category, so creators compete within their own segment and can track their standing more clearly.
Alongside this update, Stripchat is raising the monthly prize pool from $55,000 to $76,000, increasing potential earnings tied to the contest. The platform confirms that all rewards remain aligned across genders: each category follows the same five-tier structure, meaning every performer group competes for equivalent prize levels.
Stripchat believes that gender-based Tops will showcase achievements more accurately and highlight a broader range of creators who might have been overshadowed in a single mixed ranking. The site invites performers to visit the Last 24h Winners page, select their gender tab, and monitor their progress as they aim for higher positions.
For those who want to comment on the changes or share feedback, Stripchat directs its community to continue the discussion on the platform’s official Discord server.
Amateur.tv Spring Fever 2026 Brings Daily Bonus Ranking and Tech Prizes
Amateur.tv is launching Spring Fever 2026, a three-day promotional event running from March 20 to March 22, with themed shows and bonus rewards for performers. The site presents the campaign as a chance for models to turn spring energy into stronger audience engagement and higher earnings during live broadcasts.
According to Amateur.tv, the event is designed to reward performers who keep fans engaged through presentation, teasing, and active live interaction. The platform says spring is a good moment for models to build excitement, hold viewers’ attention, and benefit from increased member interest during the event.
A central part of Spring Fever 2026 is its daily Bonus Ranking. Amateur.tv says the contest will feature 10 winners every day, giving performers three chances to place across the March 20–22 period. The site adds that the main rewards are tech-focused prizes intended to improve stream quality, including the Logitech Brio.
Amateur.tv also states that only tips from online shows, private sessions, and games will count toward the Bonus Ranking. Offline tips and private messages will not be included. The event will run each day from 3:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. UTC, and the site notes that Logitech Brio prizes must be claimed by April 30.
Jasmin: New Chat Controls Let Performers Silence or Ban Users Instantly
Jasmin has introduced a new chat control feature designed to give performers faster moderation during live shows. The update allows any message sent by Guests or Members to be turned into immediate action, with the option to silence or ban the user directly from the chat.
According to Jasmin, the tool is meant to help performers stay focused without needing to react in the exact moment a message appears. The platform says models can review messages and decide later whether to remove disruptive users, block negativity, and keep attention on members who are respectful and more likely to spend.
Jasmin presents the feature as a way to create a cleaner chat environment, improve concentration during broadcasts, and support stronger room control. The platform also frames the update as part of its ongoing message to performers: your space, your rules, your success.
Cams.com has issued a warning to models after several accounts were recently terminated over collusion with members. The platform says any arrangement in which a member spends on a performer and then expects part of those earnings to be sent back is strictly prohibited.
According to Cams.com, this kind of agreement is considered collusion and can lead to immediate account termination, along with the forfeiture of any unpaid earnings. The site advises models to block any member who makes this kind of request and report the account for review.
Cams.com also notes that suspicious behavior may include the same person appearing in a stream through multiple member accounts. In those cases, the platform encourages models to report all related usernames as soon as possible.
To file a report, Cams.com instructs models to go to “Help” and then “Email Us” in the Model Center, select the subject line “Reporting an Abusive Member,” and include the username together with the word “Collusion” in the comments section. The site adds that models with questions should contact its support team directly.
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