Little Sister/Rules/Audience Approval
Audience Approval
The Little Sister show has three metrics to track the contestants throughout the recording run. The First and arguably most important is Audience Approval. In a real show, this would be gained by recording the house for a week, carefully editing the footage, and then showing this on some form of broadcast tv. Viewers could then voice their opinions either through online polls and social media or via random surveys of viewers conducted by the studio.
The Little Sister house operates a bit differently. All the rooms have cameras. Especially the bedrooms and bathrooms. These cameras are recording footage whenever a girl is present. Each girl is tracked separately by the cameras and their own continuous video file. These files are available for streaming to paying customers on various dark-web sites.
Since each girl has her own stream, you as the producer can just look at view counters and clips produced by subscribers. The pedos of the world will catch every bit of nudity, every lewd act, and every too tight shirt. The forums integrated into the streaming site will help you track all of this quite easily.
The final component to Audience approval is quite simple, you're gaming the system any way you want. You announce Audience Approval every morning for the previous day's broadcast. You told the girls during Day 1 orientation that the show was picked up for 30-minute broadcasts every day and a 1-hour special once a week. You also announce every morning what liked or disliked most about the girls.
Audience Approval is directly tied to special privileges and prizes for the girls and their families, these are also announced every morning.