Terrorism, jailing grandma, threatening to strafe schools! Pump.fun Hit the brakes sharply, and the platform announced the delist live broadcast function

On the 25th, we reported that Pump.fun has been filled with all kinds of curious content, from explicit content to hurting yourself and even restricting the personal freedom of your family. Later, it was reported that ISIS beheaded hostages during the live broadcast of Pump.fun because the coinMarket Cap did not achieve its goal. It is understood that the platform is also concerned by law enforcement agencies, and it is not ruled out to invoke Article 230 for strong regulation. Recently, Pump.fun urgently issued an announcement, saying that the delist live broadcast function will be extended indefinitely.

(Pump.fun's abnormal live content has become a trend, the U.S. government may vigorously deal with platforms under Section 230)

The live streaming function is getting out of control, and the US Department of Justice has restricted Pump.fun's browsing rights.

In the last news, we took you to see all kinds of content that existed on the dark web in the past and was put on the live broadcast stage of Pump.fun. The permissionless nature allows these perverted content to find a stage, and the token economy further amplifies this effect. Later, it was reported that ISIS, a popular terrorist group, had beheaded hostages during a live Pump.fun broadcast, to which KOL @MacnBTC wrote: "ISIS beheaded someone on Pumpfun because the token did not reach 50k Market Cap? This site is a cancer for cryptocurrency."

In addition, there have been cases where the campus is sprayed when the currency price reaches a certain number, and everything seems to be out of control. However, as we mentioned in the previous episode, in fact, the platform can be dealt with by invoking Section 230 from the perspective of the United States. It has also been reported that these out-of-control actions have attracted the attention of the FBI, and American users have begun to respond that the US Department of Justice has restricted access to the Pump.fun website.

Pump.fum to restore the live broadcast function lying in ambush, it is exposed that there is no need for permission principle

Pump.fun also urgently released a community announcement, which stated: 01928374656574839201

"To our community: We acknowledge that the recent events on our platform have attracted attention during live broadcasting. We are sorry to hear about some of the experiences of our users. Therefore, we take this opportunity to address these issues publicly and directly."

From the beginning, we have taken a firm stance to restrict improper activities. This includes actively deleting Token images, names, descriptions, comments, tagging any NSFW (not safe for work) content, deleting live broadcasts, and recently deleting videos. Our commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful environment remains unwavering.

Our platform has recently experienced unprecedented growth, with the number of live streams increasing by over 100 times in less than a week. In response, we are shutting down hundreds of streams every day to maintain the security and integrity of the content seen by the community. Additionally, we have doubled the number of manual reviewers and continue to invest in improving the review system to help manual reviewers quickly address inappropriate content, as well as an automated review system to address inappropriate content immediately. As the most popular user-generated content encryption application, we are addressing many of the challenges that other social platforms face during their growth stages and taking similar steps to address core issues.

However, in order to ensure the absolute safety of users, we will indefinitely suspend the live streaming function on the website until the infrastructure is ready to handle high-level activities.

Looking ahead, we will make website usage rules and regulations more transparent through the release of guidelines. We will also provide greater visibility into personal review decisions for creators and users to ensure everyone understands the process and outcomes.

We come here to grow with our community and ensure that this platform becomes stronger and better in every challenge we face. Thank you for your trust and support throughout our journey together.

To the Pump.fum team."

In this announcement, it can be seen that although the live broadcast function will be delisted indefinitely, Pump.fun still has lying in ambush for the future restoration of this function. At the same time, it also emphasized that there is no such thing as an unlicensed principle, and the platform will still control the presented content.

This article Terrorism, Jailing Grandma, Threatening to Strafe Schools! Pump.fun slammed the brakes, and the platform announced that the delist live broadcast function first appeared in Chain News ABMedia.

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