🐱 A 3D Hentai Camgirl Is Taking Over Chaturbate, and Human Models Are Worried - Poor thots

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A 3D anime woman with a black strap across her nipples is giving a lecture on YouTubeabout whether hentai is art or porn.

"I think there's a higher demand for the odd and the fantastical," she says. "With art, it's flexible, you're allowed to explore your sexuality. And with real titties? No offense, but it's bound to the cruel weight of science, gravity, and bones that only go one way."

ProjektMelody is a virtual avatar of a woman who claims to be the world's first hentai camgirl. When she's not on YouTube, she gives regular, live shows on the camming site Chaturbate, where she dances and fondles herself for tips. She's not real, but there's a real person in there somewhere, moving her arms and speaking into a microphone to any of her 14,300 followers currently in the live chat. She only started streaming three days ago.


On Chaturbate, her location is listed as "Virtual Little Tokyo," and under smoking and drinking preferences, "literally impossible." Her birthdate is listed as July 7, 2000, but more accurately, Melody came into the world in July 2019, when ProjektMelody joined Twitter.

In the last three days since her first stream, Melody has gone from 700 Twitter followers to more than 20,000. The "more rooms like this" tab on her Chaturbate page returns an error: "Sorry, we don't have any rooms similar to projektmelody yet." That's because other cam models are human. Her sudden rise in popularity has made some who aren't working behind a full-body avatar question what place an anime avatar has on the platform.

Cam model Lennox May has been doing live shows for three years, but has been in the adult industry for the last 10. She watched one of Melody's recent streams.

"From a technology standpoint I can't argue that the technology and creation of the character is definitely made by someone with talent," May told me. But she wonders if something like this belongs on its own designated platform for avatars, separate from the flesh-and-blood models.

"There's a huge gap in vulnerability, and what that means emotionally for [human] models versus Melody is also quite vast," May said. "A model has to keep up appearances when they have trolls in their room, or when put in an awkward situation with a customer who is being rude or asking for things that we do not feel comfortable doing."

An animated character doesn't have to smile and hide their emotions when they're in those situations—let alone set up or tear down their studios, or worry if someone will recognize them out in the real world or stalk them like a human cam model does.


When I messaged Melody's Twitter account, she told me—in character as an artificially-intelligent robot—that she was infected by a series of pornographic pop-up ads. "Once corrupted, I became obsessed with the lewd side on the internet," she said.

"I don't have a creator and I'm not puppeting a virtual avatar. What everyone sees is just me! I'm an artificial intelligence," Melody said.

Melody's designer, digitrevx, told me that Melody runs similarly to another popular virtual streamer, Kizuna Ai. Her appearance is rendered in real-time using Unity, a popular video game creation tool.

"Physics, speech, her eyes, eyebrows, all the way down to her fingers are real time," he said. "This gives her complete control to respond to her viewers."

Digitrevx is also the creator of a few other Japanese anime-style video personalities, known as "V-tubers," including Mirai Akari, Yomemi and Moemi, and others. Melody's design was inspired by a combination of Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, and the video game and anime series Hyperdimension Neptunia.

"V-tubers in general build quite the fan base but being a cam girl version really builds a strong following for her," he said. "She is very different and is doing things other V-tubers would never entertain the idea of I think."


Signing up for a cam site like Chaturbate requires models to sign personally-invasive usage agreements, including identity verification, where they have to upload a picture of their IDs and take a selfie with their IDs in hand. The platform is strict about this policy: If someone appears on your stream who isn't age and ID verified, you can have your ability to earn tokens revoked.

Melody told me she followed all of the required procedures for signing up to Chaturbate, and spoke directly to a support staffer there before streaming, to let them know what she was planning to do. Chaturbate did not immediately respond to Motherboard's request for comment.

"It makes me sad that [other models] don't want me there," Melody told me. "I don't agree with the argument that because I'm safer, and less likely to have stalkers, that I shouldn't be allowed to stream...I don't think camming is defined by the risk models take in their personal lives, I think it's defined by the content that they produce, and the community they build around themselves. I think it's a dangerous precedent to tell future cam models that you are somehow less deserving of being a model, unless you're putting yourself at risk."

"Overall from a scientific and technology perspective I think that ProjektMelody is genius, but that it needs to be presented to the world in a way that is still fair to everyone else," May said.


But some models question how Melody slipped through, when verifying an anime avatar is clearly new ground for Chaturbate. Given Melody's runaway success, it's raised some suspicions.

"There are 1000's of models who try all day spending hours more than the average work week to get to the front page of a cam site," May said. "Some never do."

Chaturbate did not respond to a request for comment.

Hentai and 3D-animated avatars are wildly popular adult genres on tube sites and in dedicated anime and hentai communities. As Motherboard previously reported, people are constantly pushing the limits of realism and interactivity in these generated avatars, to the point of making them to look like women who exist in real life. ProjektMelody continues that trajectory of increasingly interactive fantasies minus the human face.

It is also another instance of new technology upsetting our existing understanding of a certain type of labor. Some companies are trying to replace human pizza makers with robots, and at least in one instance, a 3D anime avatar is doing the work of a camgirl.
 
The original VA got too many contracted jobs for commercials/tv appearance so doesn't do youtube stuff anymore. The company behind her decided to hire more VA (2 new one iirc), and there's a conspiracy theory that the new VA sucks the chairman off to get the role and the original one got fired. So the character lives on but the OG died in the eyes of many weebs. She's still popular and branching out to a chinese version this year but many considered the channel to be a shadow of its former self. Especially with so many alternatives these days.

This is just my opinion but the fact that's hololive/nijisanji is marketed as a group which has actual dynamic and many different personalities while Kizuna AI is still mostly doing it solo AFAIK so it's not helping her case either. My prediction is that she will still be going steady but not gonna making any new wave anytime soon.

I'm not an expert on youtube statistic but for a channel with 2.6m sub, averaging 60k view each video seem pretty down to me.
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A lot of that has to do with the fact that her chan has been repeatedly "accidentally" banned by Youtube. Youtube claimed that this was because their bot detected that she used the word "Naked" one time, and then correspondingly banned her entire channel, but that doesn't explain why it's happened multiple times or why her channel shows signs of intentional throttling.

Youtube tried to do similar again recently, which correspondingly hit every fucking Vtuber channel from Kizuna on down, and it only got overturned because Youtube regs raised a shitstorm over it. One might say this coincidence, but I sincerely doubt it given everything we know.
 
So after reading the last few pages of this thread, people came to the conclusion that.

1. This person is competent in tech
2. Engages cleverly with their audience using memes and anime references
3. Is not trying to be super greedy and shows appreciation to the fans
4. Seems to understand the weeb fanbase and market in a way that no "viable" woman would while not speaking in broken english.

Somehow people still think that this is an actual girl running the show, clearly its a weeb doing motion capture with a voice changer how much more evidence do you really need at this point.
 
Somehow people still think that this is an actual girl running the show, clearly its a weeb doing motion capture with a voice changer how much more evidence do you really need at this point.

.....Because it doesn't matter either way. In fact if it's the truth that's even fucking funnier.

Hoes still mad, customer service is way better, and the memes are priceless.
 
So after reading the last few pages of this thread, people came to the conclusion that.

1. This person is competent in tech
2. Engages cleverly with their audience using memes and anime references
3. Is not trying to be super greedy and shows appreciation to the fans
4. Seems to understand the weeb fanbase and market in a way that no "viable" woman would while not speaking in broken english.

Somehow people still think that this is an actual girl running the show, clearly its a weeb doing motion capture with a voice changer how much more evidence do you really need at this point.
>caitlyn jenner won woman of the year
>guy make for better camgirl than thots

Is there anything men aren't better at?
 
The original VA got too many contracted jobs for commercials/tv appearance so doesn't do youtube stuff anymore. The company behind her decided to hire more VA (2 new one iirc), and there's a conspiracy theory that the new VA sucks the chairman off to get the role and the original one got fired. So the character lives on but the OG died in the eyes of many weebs. She's still popular and branching out to a chinese version this year but many considered the channel to be a shadow of its former self. Especially with so many alternatives these days.

This is just my opinion but the fact that's hololive/nijisanji is marketed as a group which has actual dynamic and many different personalities while Kizuna AI is still mostly doing it solo AFAIK so it's not helping her case either. My prediction is that she will still be going steady but not gonna making any new wave anytime soon.

I'm not an expert on youtube statistic but for a channel with 2.6m sub, averaging 60k view each video seem pretty down to me.
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More recently, the studio has switched to treating them as 3 separate characters with their own names and made them visually distinct from each other. Original Kizuna still does the main, most important content, while the other two girls fill in so there's enough daily content to support two channels and several livestreams a week.

It's their attempt to salvage things after the fan backlash from bringing in several people to voice the same character.
 
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>caitlyn jenner won woman of the year
>guy make for better camgirl than thots

Is there anything men aren't better at?
To be fair, who would appeal to a starving homeless person more than a starving homeless person who now has access to food and money? Women don't know shit about the teen male struggle, only how to cultivate an incel-like anger in them. It's not men who create incels, it's women.
 
Somehow people still think that this is an actual girl running the show, clearly its a weeb doing motion capture with a voice changer how much more evidence do you really need at this point.

I agree with you, except I don't know much about voice changer tech. Can it really be good enough to pass as a girl, keeping in mind how good at picking up on those things a lot of the nerds are that no doubt make up her fan-base? I think it would make a big difference to her success whether she is voiced by a real girl or a guy; you would still be interacting with a real girl, after all, even if you don't know what she looks like.
 
I agree with you, except I don't know much about voice changer tech. Can it really be good enough to pass as a girl, keeping in mind how good at picking up on those things a lot of the nerds are that no doubt make up her fan-base? I think it would make a big difference to her success whether she is voiced by a real girl or a guy; you would still be interacting with a real girl, after all, even if you don't know what she looks like.

This is an old man using voice changer tech to play a loli.

 
I wonder if Melody is going to flame out like the XFL or maybe she'll actually make a sustainable living off horny weebs
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She is merely the beginning, just wait for technology to catch up to her potential.
 

This Count Dankula vid was likely posted, but one of the thots is perceptive to knew that the girl or whoever (has to be a trap) providing the movement for Melody won't ever have the public shame of a porn career, that mark of cain. Also a good point is that Melody can switch to cater for all the body type markets from thicc to thin. Hard working wheel wrights and weavers, honest to God craftsmen, saw their craft vanish to almost nothing, so this cheap whoring either vanishing, or being improved by becoming anonymous, is big, but it's so utterly for the best, and maybe one less Christian youth loses his purity and becomes a coomer. Porn actresses or performers rarely live to old age, it's degrading shit.
 
I agree with you, except I don't know much about voice changer tech. Can it really be good enough to pass as a girl, keeping in mind how good at picking up on those things a lot of the nerds are that no doubt make up her fan-base? I think it would make a big difference to her success whether she is voiced by a real girl or a guy; you would still be interacting with a real girl, after all, even if you don't know what she looks like.
That's basically Dakooters's whole schtick.


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Yikes...
 
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