My worry remains the same - where is Paltalk going to stop trying to push?Re the current one, I have no difficulty in drawing a distinction between a room that is open to anyone wandering through Paltalk visiting, perhaps as a new user finding something they like, and a party setting up a private room for thier own pleasure and although I would prefer to see all things free, I would not be too concerned about seeing functions where only those invited are allowed entry being charged for that priveledge. I do however consider their grouping rooms such as the snug as being commercial and the assosicated rates as being unreasonable and it is another charge being raised.
I said before I think Paltalk have a monopoly and I believe that to be true. I have done a little research and have found that MPlayer.com has got some thing going with someone who are offering a subscription based service. Can anyone come up with any other alternatives to present Paltalk with if there was a challenge/ boycott?
Jon