It sounds like we're talking about two different things it seems. So not sure why you keep replying to me.
My comment was meant to address someone else's comment about how and why studios end up in pay disputes. A dispute means, not paying a model an agreed upon amount, if at all.
In turn, I also mentioned leaked content being the reason why studios have trouble finding or paying good models compared to 10-20 years ago. Models see they won't get paid much these days, and those videos will tend to end up online everywhere for people to watch for free and continue to spread in an inhibited manner because it's not even behind a pay wall.
Your comment seems to convey how you feel models should be navigating their porn career path to capitalize and make more money. I wasn't talking about that at all, and being on videos a few times with a prearranged and scouted partner is very different than what you suggested. And again, I was never talking about a models personal revenue in the first place.
Smh. Go be revolutionary and start a smart-alec argument somewhere else please.