Camplace Reveals Cam Model Stats

LOS ANGELES — Having recently celebrated its first anniversary on August 8, live adult chat provider Camplace.com has released its most interesting and relevant model statistics as an infographic.

Currently, the live cam contender offers more than 3,000 registered models and reports that more are joining every day, with the company crediting its performers for making the site tick over the past year.

“The site’s performers are on average 23 years-old, but the range is anywhere from 18 to 50,” explains a  Camplace spokesperson. “Most models come from Europe, particularly Romania, Italy, Hungary, Spain and the U.K., but the Philippines, North and Latin America also bring in a significant number of streams.”

With a reported 1,137 friends and 3,578 hours of live performance time, AmberWillis is the model who seems to have gained a certain form of stardom on the site and has thus been unofficially crowned with the title of Camplace’s “Miss Popularity.”

An award that is official, however, is that of “Miss Camplace,” with NicholeXX taking the honors as the model who has been listed 110 times among the site’s top performers, making her by far the top model.

Camplace rewards its top 20 monthly performers (designated by an algorithm that calculates, among other factors, the number of tokens received each month) with sums ranging between $100 for last place and $1,000 for a first place showing.

To spice things up a bit in the data department, Camplace also included photos of the top three favorite breasts and butts from the site on its infographic.

For more information, visit Camplace.com.

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