sorry dude, but the vast, vast majority of the positive feedback that I get from my (paying) customers is on my interactions with the models. I'll just keep doing what the people who buy my videos like, if it's all the same to you.
In the content I make, I try to keep myself off camera for sure. And while the "don't interact with the models on camera" approach might sound good on paper, it doesn't really work in real life. Keep in mind, these models are actual people (the ones I've worked with have been pretty damn cool btw) and conversing with them helps them (and me) to feel comfortable in an unusual situation. The model really needs to feel comfortable with the tickler in order to make good content. Plus I don't have the budget to pay for a female tickler and ticklee.