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Offline Katff

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Insta catfight accounts
« on: July 20, 2020, 07:04:25 PM »
Anyone on here have catfight accounts on insta. There are a few good ones with some great pics. Also obviously so many stunning women of there. You wonder how many of them would be into this site if they knew about it.

Maybe freecatfights should open an insta account to spread the site and gain followers. This site could explode again. U can post plenty of great pics and get more women interested and guys too.

If site exploded again then all the catfight companies that promote on here will get a huge more amount of trafic and potentially sales and catfight industy could get amazing shot in arm. Its a chain effect and it could be great. Insta is massive market and we could use it to get this site booming and catfight industry booming.

I honestly think that there are plenty of women out there that would be into catfighting, either watching, participating, roleplaying. They just dont know it yet, as Its not a subject that comes up much in general life.

What do people think?

Someone was thinking about creating a whatsapp group for catfighting, but u could also create an instagram catfight community on there too if a ton of catfight accounts were opened by people on here and we followed each other.

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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2020, 09:25:35 PM »
When did this site "explode" exactly? Also I think the cat fight industry could double in fans and I suspect their sales will remain about the same. Since the issue isn't so much fan base but PAYING fan base.  Guys haven't left the industry because no one wanted the videos, guys left because people were posting them on porn hub instead.

Also what pictures would we even be posting? The same random pics anyone can find in a search? Add insult to injury and post producer copyrighted pics for free?



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Re: Insta catfight accounts
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2020, 09:46:48 PM »
When did this site "explode" exactly? Also I think the cat fight industry could double in fans and I suspect their sales will remain about the same. Since the issue isn't so much fan base but PAYING fan base.  Guys haven't left the industry because no one wanted the videos, guys left because people were posting them on porn hub instead.

Also what pictures would we even be posting? The same random pics anyone can find in a search? Add insult to injury and post producer copyrighted pics for free?

'Most online ever 16715' or is that an error then?

You could work with producers on here and post pics of their matches while tagging them so promoting them at same time. I cant see why any producer would have a problem with you promoting their site and fights, especially if u tag and ask them for permission. Can post non nude pics easy. Point is to get new fans that wont be randomly searching on internet for pics.

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« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2020, 10:17:06 PM »
No that isn't a legit number. That was from a DDOS attack.  I think 400-450 at once is more the real high.

Well any producer with an instagram likely would not see the use of letting us do it too since we wouldn't have much of an audience for quite some time.

But we would be getting people who randomly are searching the internet for pics :) Why are they looking at a cat fight instagram otherwise?  This just feels like a bunch of work that won't exactly bring in a ton of business for anyone.
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« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2020, 12:11:17 AM »
People on instagram stumble across tons of different pages thru hashtags, shares, links etc. There are literally hundreds of millions of people on there. Tons of randoms would come across it and might have their interested peaked.

Some of the cat fight accounts have 1000 or more followers which is decent. One has over 3000. Things obviously take a little time to grow but i cant see harm in posting some pics and starting to build a following. Instagram is what u make it.

Also freecatfights has given producers an excellent platform to promote and sell their work, which is why i couldnt see them not giving a little something back by allowing to post some of their pics and fights.

It takes 30 seconds to open an account and is pretty minimal effort to upload a few pics. I didn't think there would be much harm in trying to see how it goes.

Obviously ur not keen but it could end up increasing the numbers and users on this site significantly over time which would be cool. Could even link it with the twitter account which has 700 followers and get both social media platforms going. On twitter could just do the odd retweet of producers to keep it ticking over whilst promoting producers at same time and building followers on there. Minimal effort.

Most websites have a social media platform to grow and promote. This site doesnt do it which is why it doesnt grow much over the years. Imagine using social media to grow and then maybe having 1000 online at once etc. Now that would be something.

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« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2020, 02:31:04 AM »
Shakes head. Love how someone can say "It takes minimal effort" and "Instagram is what you make it" in the same post. Sounds like a bunch of work to me. I think you are vastly overestimating the hidden cat fight fan community or at the very least ones willing to pay for it. Just having a social media account isn't enough. It takes a ton of work for real results. And those results may not even be out there to begin with.

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« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2020, 07:30:07 PM »
    I find more producers and fighters on Twitter then on Insta. More of the buying public is on Twitter. I find on Insta you get lots of fans that are into PIC's and not finding the video for sale.
    There are so many different type fans now with cyber fighters, sessions wrestlers, polls, writers of stories, Pro style, catfight, wrestling and the number of holds that fans like to have as focus of match. The market is split up into small fan bases for each producer. Also the fans that want everything free is a big problem.
   Back in the day you would buy a $60 Catfight video and hoped it had the catfight move you like to see in a match. Now the fan will find a clips4sale site that focus on facesit and not buy from the large producers that do not focus the match on one type of fan. Wish a new producer would open in LA and book the models and porn stats like back in the 80's.
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« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2020, 11:28:17 PM »
I mean if we’re being realistic here, the vast majority of men would 100% find catfight videos arousing.

The issue that you have is that 99.9% of people are simply not going to pay for porn in 2020. We live in an age where everything is available to you at the click of a finger and the porn industry has been something that has migrated to essentially a advertisement revenue industry ( in the mainstream)

It’s not what anyone wants to here in your fetishes like catfighting because it means less producers and then less videos. Which is what keeps this as a niche fetish.

I fully think if something was to introduce catfighting into the mainstream even briefly  the fan base would go up 100 fold over night.

I’ve always thought a Netflix series covering fetishes would do well. Maybe this covering catfighting would be an example ???????????

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« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2020, 09:22:40 AM »
I mean if we’re being realistic here, the vast majority of men would 100% find catfight videos arousing.

The issue that you have is that 99.9% of people are simply not going to pay for porn in 2020. We live in an age where everything is available to you at the click of a finger and the porn industry has been something that has migrated to essentially a advertisement revenue industry ( in the mainstream)

It’s not what anyone wants to here in your fetishes like catfighting because it means less producers and then less videos. Which is what keeps this as a niche fetish.

I fully think if something was to introduce catfighting into the mainstream even briefly  the fan base would go up 100 fold over night.

I’ve always thought a Netflix series covering fetishes would do well. Maybe this covering catfighting would be an example ???????????

   I disagree, I've been chatting with fans for 15 years and have found that some fans are totally focused on cyber wrestling or other things and never go out and watch videos even on free sites.  They get off without watching a video.
  As for going mainstream, all the internet platforms have some kind of Catfight fan base, but they are all Catfight fans to start and find each other thru search of their interest.  So insta, twitter and facebook doesn't make new fans only gets together people that are already fans.
   Most of use got interested thru Pro Wrestling, Catfight scene in Movie and TV or irl fights seen early in pre-teens or early teens.  Due to that fact most guys over 17 y/o that doesn't already get off on female fights might enjoy a Catfight but not end up jerking off to it like a life long fan that will pay good money to see it.
   If I had to guess about the future of catfight videos would say in 20 years only girls fighting on video will be the ones that love fighting and not in it for the money as most fans will be watching computer AI Catfights where they can build the perfect matches as will look 100% real. Once that happens the fan base for buying videos will not support producers or fighters looking to make a living off it.
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Re: Insta catfight accounts
« Reply #9 on: August 08, 2020, 02:03:41 AM »
I mean if we’re being realistic here, the vast majority of men would 100% find catfight videos arousing.

The issue that you have is that 99.9% of people are simply not going to pay for porn in 2020. We live in an age where everything is available to you at the click of a finger and the porn industry has been something that has migrated to essentially a advertisement revenue industry ( in the mainstream)

It’s not what anyone wants to here in your fetishes like catfighting because it means less producers and then less videos. Which is what keeps this as a niche fetish.

I fully think if something was to introduce catfighting into the mainstream even briefly  the fan base would go up 100 fold over night.

I’ve always thought a Netflix series covering fetishes would do well. Maybe this covering catfighting would be an example ???????????

   I disagree, I've been chatting with fans for 15 years and have found that some fans are totally focused on cyber wrestling or other things and never go out and watch videos even on free sites.  They get off without watching a video.
  As for going mainstream, all the internet platforms have some kind of Catfight fan base, but they are all Catfight fans to start and find each other thru search of their interest.  So insta, twitter and facebook doesn't make new fans only gets together people that are already fans.
   Most of use got interested thru Pro Wrestling, Catfight scene in Movie and TV or irl fights seen early in pre-teens or early teens.  Due to that fact most guys over 17 y/o that doesn't already get off on female fights might enjoy a Catfight but not end up jerking off to it like a life long fan that will pay good money to see it.
   If I had to guess about the future of catfight videos would say in 20 years only girls fighting on video will be the ones that love fighting and not in it for the money as most fans will be watching computer AI Catfights where they can build the perfect matches as will look 100% real. Once that happens the fan base for buying videos will not support producers or fighters looking to make a living off it.

See that’s where we differ, I can’t see computer AI porn ever taking off. It’s just not the same. And don’t get me started on cyber. That’s the kind of weird stuff that would put any normal person off a catfighting fetish altogether in my opinion but each to their own.

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« Reply #10 on: August 08, 2020, 09:16:37 AM »
I mean if we’re being realistic here, the vast majority of men would 100% find catfight videos arousing.

The issue that you have is that 99.9% of people are simply not going to pay for porn in 2020. We live in an age where everything is available to you at the click of a finger and the porn industry has been something that has migrated to essentially a advertisement revenue industry ( in the mainstream)

It’s not what anyone wants to here in your fetishes like catfighting because it means less producers and then less videos. Which is what keeps this as a niche fetish.

I fully think if something was to introduce catfighting into the mainstream even briefly  the fan base would go up 100 fold over night.

I’ve always thought a Netflix series covering fetishes would do well. Maybe this covering catfighting would be an example ???????????

   I disagree, I've been chatting with fans for 15 years and have found that some fans are totally focused on cyber wrestling or other things and never go out and watch videos even on free sites.  They get off without watching a video.
  As for going mainstream, all the internet platforms have some kind of Catfight fan base, but they are all Catfight fans to start and find each other thru search of their interest.  So insta, twitter and facebook doesn't make new fans only gets together people that are already fans.
   Most of use got interested thru Pro Wrestling, Catfight scene in Movie and TV or irl fights seen early in pre-teens or early teens.  Due to that fact most guys over 17 y/o that doesn't already get off on female fights might enjoy a Catfight but not end up jerking off to it like a life long fan that will pay good money to see it.
   If I had to guess about the future of catfight videos would say in 20 years only girls fighting on video will be the ones that love fighting and not in it for the money as most fans will be watching computer AI Catfights where they can build the perfect matches as will look 100% real. Once that happens the fan base for buying videos will not support producers or fighters looking to make a living off it.

See that’s where we differ, I can’t see computer AI porn ever taking off. It’s just not the same. And don’t get me started on cyber. That’s the kind of weird stuff that would put any normal person off a catfighting fetish altogether in my opinion but each to their own.
I DEFINITELY agree with your view on cyber and AI catfights. If the catfight genre goes to the majority being computer generated virtual BS I'll lose my damn mind >:( !
If anything completely dies off in the catfight world it'll be real fights (Suitfights, Catzreview, etc.). I just can't see beautiful women continuing to put their bodies through that. I personally think we should consider ourselves lucky it's lasted this long. The fantasy/staged stuff will always be around hell it's been here since at least the late 50's on 8mm and is still going strong. I've always been in support of the scripted catfights my issues lately have been that nowadays they seem to halfass make it believable. DT PRODUCTIONS for example has been around since the late 80's early 90's (?) and has been scripted since day one but at least up until the 2000's tried to make it seem a little competitive or believable. Now the acting/action is so laughably bad, staged and executed some of it is almost unwatchable even for someone with low standards as far as catfights and wrestling goes like me.  :-\

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« Reply #11 on: August 08, 2020, 11:23:14 AM »
A lot of scripted now is very halfass and too fake. Its just overacted. A lot of it is unwatchable for me. Cal wild early stuff was some of the best scripted stuff that still looked pretty real. Others were good too. Greeneyes joanwise had some decent action too.

Yes real catfights are dying cause women not prepared to put bodies through that as much anymore, but also keep in mind that these are models. Real women who dont make money off looks are more likely to do real catfights for money and make a better job of it as not going to hold back anything. Especially ones needing money. They are out there. Its just finding them. There are tons of stunners out there that are not models.

Maybe the real catfight industry is too heavily focused on models. Its a great concept and idea but if you think about it logically, models and real catfights are not going to mix too well because they need to protect their looks. Its not a great recipe for a successful catfight which is why its so hard to pull off. Any girl that relies on looks whether it be pstars, cam girls, models will always have better ways to make money without risking their looks and possibly getting injured.


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« Reply #12 on: August 08, 2020, 01:39:50 PM »
A lot of scripted now is very halfass and too fake. Its just overacted. A lot of it is unwatchable for me. Cal wild early stuff was some of the best scripted stuff that still looked pretty real. Others were good too. Greeneyes joanwise had some decent action too.

Yes real catfights are dying cause women not prepared to put bodies through that as much anymore, but also keep in mind that these are models. Real women who dont make money off looks are more likely to do real catfights for money and make a better job of it as not going to hold back anything. Especially ones needing money. They are out there. Its just finding them. There are tons of stunners out there that are not models.

Maybe the real catfight industry is too heavily focused on models. Its a great concept and idea but if you think about it logically, models and real catfights are not going to mix too well because they need to protect their looks. Its not a great recipe for a successful catfight which is why its so hard to pull off. Any girl that relies on looks whether it be pstars, cam girls, models will always have better ways to make money without risking their looks and possibly getting injured.
I agree 100%!
And don't get me started on my love for the heyday of the great Californiawildcats, Joanwise, and Crystal films  ;D These three companies are why I will ALWAYS defend my love for scripted catfights! Hell I honestly watch these classics way more than any of the current stuff scripted OR real. Nothing beats a catfight with a story behind it, it just adds so much more to the inevitable fight. Crystal films, and Californiawildcats had films almost an hour long with good build up and EXCELLENT catfights to end the story. I really miss those. :'(
Sorry to get us off topic.
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« Reply #13 on: August 08, 2020, 10:03:13 PM »

I DEFINITELY agree with your view on cyber and AI catfights. If the catfight genre goes to the majority being computer generated virtual BS I'll lose my damn mind >:( !
If anything completely dies off in the catfight world it'll be real fights (Suitfights, Catzreview, etc.). I just can't see beautiful women continuing to put their bodies through that. I personally think we should consider ourselves lucky it's lasted this long. The fantasy/staged stuff will always be around hell it's been here since at least the late 50's on 8mm and is still going strong. I've always been in support of the scripted catfights my issues lately have been that nowadays they seem to halfass make it believable. DT PRODUCTIONS for example has been around since the late 80's early 90's (?) and has been scripted since day one but at least up until the 2000's tried to make it seem a little competitive or believable. Now the acting/action is so laughably bad, staged and executed some of it is almost unwatchable even for someone with low standards as far as catfights and wrestling goes like me.  :-\
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    Many of the early DT girls were Mud, Oil Wrestlers and Foxy Boxers from ealy 80's LA clubs. They also filmed for Cali Supreme, Triumph and Golden Girls. So they had the wrestling and fighting skills to pull off a scripted match to look some what real.  Also a few of the catfighters like Candi and Santana were long time rivals that fought hard even if a scripted match due to not wanting the other girl to be in control.
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