Pump.fun, the solana-based memecoin launchpad, has reintroduced its live-streaming feature to 5% of users, five months after suspending it due to incidents involving harmful content. Alon Cohen, co-founder of Pump.fun, announced the rollout on X, stating that the platform now includes “industry standard moderation systems in place and transparent guidelines.” The newly established Livestream Moderation Policy aims to create a safe social environment that encourages creativity and meaningful engagement while prohibiting content related to violence, harassment, sexual exploitation, youth endangerment, illegal activities, privacy violations, and copyright infringements. While the policy outlines specific prohibited content, it also notes that Pump.fun does not intend to universally define what is considered “appropriate,” allowing the platform to unilaterally determine content suitability. Violations of the policy may result in immediate termination of livestreams and user accounts.
Pump.fun Reintroduces Live Streaming to 5% of Users with New Moderation Policy After Five-Month Suspension
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