🐱 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.
 
Yes.

The majority of yuri stuff is made by and for women, even if the male fanbase is reasonably large, and there's a ton of moe trash yuri I read all of it. Honestly, I'd probably say the majority is like that. It's why shit like NTR Trap gets kinda popular even if it's not very good.
Tits or gtfo.

But in all seriousness that makes sense. I wonder what makes for 'good yuri' in your opinion. I don't read much of it but is it typically the overly moe-cute stuff, the overly sexy stuff, etc?
 
Yes.

The majority of yuri stuff is made by and for women, even if the male fanbase is reasonably large, and there's a ton of moe trash yuri I read all of it. Honestly, I'd probably say the majority is like that. It's why shit like NTR Trap gets kinda popular even if it's not very good.
That fanbase just read incredibly male to me. I'm genuinely surprised.
 
Honestly, I'm in this camp as well. I've heard this sort of intonation LOT in the anime convention scene. Usually (at best) coming from some plain looking nerdy chick trying way too hard to her nerd orbiters.
Plus it also been the same deal with phone sex decades before this where the women just needed to have the voice to do the work. Aerosmith's Sweet Emotion music video
encapsulate this rather bluntly. Frankly I really don't GFY who the person behind Project: Melody looks like, only her personality when interacting with other people.
 
So that number made me curious and compared it to whom we consider the #1 e-thot out there, Belle Delphine.

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Ho-lee shit.

And, to add insult to injury, she's cheaper than Belle.

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Compared to:

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Every single thot out there, including Belle Delphine, ought to be on suicide watch right now.
You know, I might be in the minority about this and I'll probably be putting out my powerlevel, but the reason why I don't even bother with shit nerdbait catfishing camgirls is the fact that Belle Delphine and other real life camwhores are bland assholes who think wearing vanilla "extreme territory/zettai ryouiki" thigh high stockings with a bikini and a dyed wig makes while acting "cutesy" "makes them anime hentai dream girls uguuu uwu". Fun fact: They don't, and they not only look bland and mediocre, but obviously lazy and without effort.

I'll admit that one of the reasons why I'm into my line of anime/video game/whatever fiction "babes" I get off to is because they hit the right notes to me in not just how they dress, but how they act and what their life's profession/occupation/existence is.
I'm reaching pretty deep in right now, but I'll put it out there in that when I want some hot babes I can get off to and want to wish to see get plowed as hard as a farmer's plot of soil on the first thawed spring day. I want the hardcore, I want the exotic, I want the salacious, the fearless, the couragous, the sensual and hottest babe to strut and want to take to bed and take a week off to please. I want sexy space elf warrior women who wear nothing but skintight spacesuits holding subconsciously erotic lightsabers, Russian sex escort doubling detectives in nothing but stripped scantly leather, and sextastic space gymnasts who wear nothing under their clothes and fight evil while wearing no skirt or bra to hold her down. You know how fucking built, energetic, pretty, and curvy these babes are? You know how much shit like this drives a fuck like me hotter than the sun wanting them to get sexy and bothered and to relieve their appetites? Well dressed and tempered women I am at their feet kneeling to them at their every whim if I ever had the chance of a lifetime to grace their presence.
For fuck's sake, for 50 USD for Melody's Patreon, she's already wearing a wine red blouse with a hot fashion statement of asymetrically cut fullbody black stockings with white combat boots on looking like she wants some action and will give one hell of a kinky ass roleplay of a show for her audience than the bitch who sold fucking bathwater to her thirsty white knights.

The comparisons between unenthusiastic hoes like Belle and fictional girls like Melody is no competition. I didn't give my money away, but if I had to place my bets, Melody is the winner here. TL;DR, If there is anything that I am trying to say, sexiness doesn't just come from plain looks, promiscuity, and the opposite gender; it's admiration and the allure of effort.
 
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You know, I might be in the minority about this and I'll probably be putting out my powerlevel, but the reason why I don't even bother with shit nerdbait catfishing camgirls is the fact that Belle Delphine and other real life camwhores are bland assholes who think wearing vanilla "extreme territory/zettai ryouiki" thigh high stockings with a bikini and a dyed wig makes while acting "cutesy" "makes them anime hentai dream girls uguuu uwu". Fun fact: They don't, and they not only look bland and mediocre, but obviously lazy and without effort.

I'll admit that one of the reasons why I'm into my line of anime/video game/whatever fiction "babes" I get off to is because they hit the right notes to me in not just how they dress, but how they act and what their life's profession/occupation/existence is.
I'm reaching pretty deep in right now, but I'll put it out there in that when I want some hot babes I can get off to and want to wish to see get plowed as hard as a farmer's plot of soil on the first thawed spring day. I want the hardcore, I want the exotic, I want the salacious, the fearless, the couragous, the sensual and hottest babe to strut and want to take to bed and take a week off to please. I want sexy space elf warrior women who wear nothing but skintight spacesuits holding subconsciously erotic lightsabers, Russian sex escort doubling detectives in nothing but stripped scantly leather, and sextastic space gymnasts who wear nothing under their clothes and fight evil while wearing no skirt or bra to hold her down. You know how fucking built, energetic, pretty, and curvy these babes are? You know how much shit like this drives a fuck like me hotter than the sun wanting them to get sexy and bothered and to relieve their appetites? Well dressed and tempered women I am at their feet kneeling to them at their every whim if I ever had the chance of a lifetime to grace their presence.
For fuck's sake, for 50 USD for Melody's Patreon, she's already wearing a wine red blouse with a hot fashion statement of asymetrically cut fullbody black stockings with white combat boots on looking like she wants some action and will give one hell of a kinky ass roleplay of a show for her audience than the bitch who sold fucking bathwater to her thirsty white knights.

The comparisons between unenthusiastic hoes like Belle and fictional girls like Melody is no competition. I didn't give my money away, but if I had to place my bets, Melody is the winner here. TL;DR, If there is anything that I am trying to say, sexiness doesn't just come from plain looks, promiscuity, and the opposite gender; it's admiration and the allure of effort.
Oh, we get it... You want to have sex with Samus Aran. The thought has crossed all of our minds at one time or another.
 
Tits or gtfo.

But in all seriousness that makes sense. I wonder what makes for 'good yuri' in your opinion. I don't read much of it but is it typically the overly moe-cute stuff, the overly sexy stuff, etc?

It kind of varies depending on what else it's trying to do. For drama, characters that are interesting and have some depth to them; Do these characters have more going on than their interest in each other? (That's why I don't really like Citrus, for example.) For comedy, is it funny?

One of my favorite ongoing yuri manga is Useless Princess. The art is really nice, it's cute, funny and relatable. It's not "sexy" (it's not big on gratuitous shots of cleavage or panties, that's more a male-targeted yuri thing), but it has a lot of cute girls.

Moe is kinda hard to define because some people mean lolicon shit, some people just mean "I think it's cute", and so on.

There's trashy fanservice filled stuff targeted to women, and women can like trashy fanservice filled stuff targeted towards men (I mean look at my avatar), but generally speaking stuff aimed at guys has more gratuitous shots of TnA.


That fanbase just read incredibly male to me. I'm genuinely surprised.

It's hard to get a truly accurate statistic, but it's something I've wondered about so I did some research awhile back.

In short, it depends on subgenre.

This ended up being way more long and autistic than I had planned on it being, but here's the best explanation I can come up with for why the reader base is mostly female, along with the stats on it I remember. This isn't an academic paper so I don't have citations or anything, but you can probably look around if you really want to know.

Spoilered so it's easier to skip past the spergout.
First things first, there's the origin of manga and yuri. Then, of course, comes yuri manga.

There's been all kinds of Japanese drawings as far back as their history goes, but modern manga started to form sometime during the American occupation of Japan after World War 2, from the influence of American comic books and cartoons. Think Astro Boy, that kind of thing. Move forward to the very late 60s/early 70s, and you can find the earliest shoujo manga.

The first yuri wasn't explicitly 'yuri' so much as it was intense female 'friendship'. The Japanese belief is that it's perfectly common and normal for girls to be attracted to other girls as a teenager as 'practice' for a 'real' relationship with a man, and they'll grow out of it. (Historical note: This is why yuri stories from back then inevitably had tragic endings.)

After a bit, those two things started happening in concert. Yuri manga thus has it's roots in various literature that was aimed at girls already, and generally made by women. As a result, the first consumer base that yuri manga drew on was from the general pool of shoujo fans. Shoujo being manga aimed at girls, that unsurprisingly meant that most of the people who were exposed to yuri in the first place were women. The initial reader base was basically entirely female.

These days, most yuri mangaka (yeah this is gonna get weeby, deal) are still female. I didn't really have a good scientific way of researching this, so I just went to bakaupdates (a fairly reliable source for information on manga, generally) and went through the list of mangaka who had created yuri manga. A significant majority (like 5:1) were female.

Not to say women can't make stuff that appeals to men, of course, but it means that generally speaking most yuri manga is going to be more appealing to women than men because people generally create stuff that they like. At least a significant minority of female yuri mangaka are also, unsurprisingly, lesbian/bisexual/whatever. There's no hard data on that or anything, but a number of prominent ones have at some point confirmed they are (off the top of my head there's Takemiya Jin, Akiko Morishima, and Nagata Kabi) or at least implied such.

The main source of information for modern reader stats is from reader surveys. Yuri Hime, the biggest yuri-oriented magazine, had around 70% of the respondents be female (iirc around 5% was 'other' or 'prefer not to say'). Interestingly, for a little while Yuri Hime had a spinoff sister (brother?) magazine called Yuri Hime S. Yuri Hime S was intended to capitalize on the male Yuri demographic. Generally that meant things being less focused on romance, drama, and so on and more on just sexiness, comedy and ~moe~. When Yuri Hime S did a survey on it's reader base, it was approximately 60% of respondents that reported being male, with a similar number for other. From that we can generally conclude that the reader base overall is going to be more female. There's the possibility that female readers were more likely to admit to reading Yuri Hime then men and write in, but that's somewhat unlikely going by the Yuri Hime S response.

Now, I will add that might have changed a bit. Back in 2011 a manga called YuruYuri came out. Yuru Yuri is absolutely moe trash yuri and it got to be very, very popular. Yuru Yuri's readers were fairly heavily slanted towards being male. The age breakdown of female yuri fans was pretty even, so it's safe to assume there was no big dropoff for women, but the number of men who are fans has been increasing. I couldn't find any more recent information confirming one way or another if women were still a majority.


Footnote: Yaoi (AKA GAY SHIT WITH MEN) was also originally created by women.

tl;dr; Yuri started in female targeted works that weren't explicitly yuri (Sailor Moon wasn't the first, but it's a good example of what I mean). Yuri was a fairly firmly female oriented genre until moe came along and evened it out.


Autistic rates here.

I don't really know lesbian culture that much but I'd tend to assume what lesbians want in an anime waifu is probably different from what men want in an anime waifu.

To give a slightly more detailed answer here than "yes":

While obviously I can't cover every person, you're half right. In a general sense the most popular waifus for men have a lot in common. Competent, but not too competent. Strong willed with strangers, but demure for her husbando. Not too lesbian. Stuff like that.

Women tend to be a bit more varied in what they like. The two main yuri archetypes are the confidant, sophisticated, experienced, (usually darker haired) girl and the naive, emotional, feminine (usually lighter haired) girl.

But it'd be another essay to talk about it in great detail and I've already sperged enough.
 
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I don’t get how cam whores are even a thing. The fags who watch them are literally paying more for virtual boobs than it would cost them to pay a hooker to show her real ones. I’ve seen people throw hundreds of dollars’ worth of coin at them for next to nothing in return. And it’s not rich old dudes with nothing better to do. Judging by their profile pictures it’s regular dudes. I can’t fathom this level of beta-ness.
 
I don’t get how cam whores are even a thing. The fags who watch them are literally paying more for virtual boobs than it would cost them to pay a hooker to show her real ones. I’ve seen people throw hundreds of dollars’ worth of coin at them for next to nothing in return. And it’s not rich old dudes with nothing better to do. Judging by their profile pictures it’s regular dudes. I can’t fathom this level of beta-ness.

There's some that are particularly hot, depending of what insane fetishes you're into, but I don't think that's the reason anyone does so, considering you can get your dose of norks bouncing about or digital renderings of the most fucked-up porn anyone can imagine for free on many websites. The reason they do so is the illusion of interactivity, which is an easier trap to fall into. I remember reading once that the average Twitch thot audience was around 14-16, and while I have no idea if that's actually true, I could totally see it being so if that's the case.

It's really easy to make fun of thots (especially in this case) because their tactic has remained effectively unchanging for the last 20 years or so: go into a community with a predominantly male userbase, use the fact that they are mildly attractive women to get attention from people who normally are a market that don't have an interest, pretend to share interests with that community, then take advantage of the fact that you're the only woman who interacts with them that's willing to interact with them in order to try to cynically manipulate them for asspats (common on message boards) or money (more conventional thots). Over time, people doing this have altered the very landscape of websites, none more obvious than Twitch.

One of the more interesting traits of this phenomenon is the damage this has done to actual female nerds. If you spend any time laughing at online publications these days, you'll know that the likes of Buzzfeed have been spending ages trying to browbeat nerds into accepting basically anyone into their communities, regardless of the outcome for those communities (very progressive of them). The thing is, the likes of thots aren't entering a community because they care about it, they're entering it because they feel they're entitled to that community's attention (and adoration, money, etc). Naturally, the actual women within that community that do care about that shit fucking despise these people, which is a major reason that the Melody thing is as hilarious as it is.

Whoever is running Melody is self-evidently a gigantic nerd. They don't just know anime and memes, they have the ability to do their own analysis on it and make it marginally entertaining. What they provide is something that the thot community, enabled by its orbiters, has done to dozens if not hundreds of communities before it, and in so doing, immediately tapped into the actual nerds who were among that audience that the thots stole away in the first place. Now that Hoes Mad, you're going to see a lot more people check in if only for the meme potential, and the more desperate the thots get the more hilarious the demands to deplatform her will become.
 
Remember when it used to be a feminist trope that men were scared of being replaced by vibrators?

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I wish hoes stop being mad. It's getting annoying. No. 1 this isn't the end of the live sex industry. Not every male on this earth gets off to anime tiddies. No. 2 there's still other ways to make money even post thot audit.
Really a smart cam girl will have more than one way to cash out it isn't uncommon to stream on different sites as well have a premium means of communication. Melody is a gimmick a smart one that appeals to a niche. Want to get that kind of views? do the same shit melody does. You don't even have to she'll out for a decent rig. When I stripped on VR chat as animu avatar I diyed my rig and my computer was a potato.
 
Want to get that kind of views? do the same shit melody does.
I don't think any of these camgirls are interested in debating whether hentai is art or not though. You can't recapture that same kind of personality without coming across as forced if you're not into that kinda shit.
 
I don't think any of these camgirls are interested in debating whether hentai is art or not though. You can't recapture that same kind of personality without coming across as forced if you're not into that kinda shit.
true but even then if these hoes can do some critical thinkinhg; overall industry wise when it comes to sex work it's like a drop in the bucket. Yes melody Chan is making money but not everyone on this planet fines animu tiddies sexy. There's different strokes for different folks it's just so happens if that niche finds something they like they will pay big time and controversy will only fuel it further. That customer base is only a drop in the bucket compared to the full extent that the sex industry caters too. I can see maybe arguing chaturbate offering a niche site for it but that would drive customers away and cost money to accomadate that traffic to that extent. It can probably break a newly made website. Point is in either circumstance these hoes shouldnt be mad because there's always a market for watching bitches shove horse dildos up their used cunts.
 
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