Stripchat Launches Reddit Contest for Models, Fans

Stripchat Launches Reddit Contest for Models, Fans

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat has announced a new promotion for fans and models, offering $100 in tokens for the most upvoted post on the r/StripchatOfficial subreddit each week for the next six weeks.

“Stripchat is ‘Making It Rain’ on Reddit,” enthused a rep. “Got an eye for talent? Want a Benjamin for that boner? From now until the end of the summer, Stripchat VP Max Bennet will pay users every day to cruise their site in search of the hottest performer on it.”

“We know that our users always want to support their favorites by giving them extra exposure,” explained Bennet. “We’re in the process of trying to find the best talents that exist on our site, and could use a little help from the fans. So we’re making every Redditor a talent scout, and paying bounties for the best bounces.”

Posts must consist of videos or still photos made from a free Stripchat show, with the name of the model in the headline. Posts can not be made from recordings from "Cam2Cam" or "Private" shows.

The weekly winning post, measured by total number of upvotes on r/StripchatOfficial, will receive $100 in tokens credited directly to the user's Stripchat account. In case of a tie in upvotes, the post with the cleverest name, as judged by Bennet, will win.

The first week’s contest started yesterday at 5 p.m. and ends at 5 p.m. (PDT) on August 2.

For more information, visit r/StripchatOfficial and the Stripchat blog.

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