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As veteran streamer Dezzy puts it, "You aren't just an entertainer; you are a therapist, a raid leader, a comedian, and a janitor—all while maintaining a smile." "Hey, Lumina

The camming community is a complex and often misunderstood digital ecosystem that sits at the intersection of sex work, technology, and social media. Far from being just a transactional platform for adult content, it has evolved into a unique subculture defined by its own norms, economy, and social dynamics. 1. The Digital Workspace and Autonomy

: The mid-2000s saw the birth of dedicated sites that allowed for "token" economies.