Spam emoji
Why do people do this? Maybe some viewers think that this helps the presenter gain recognition. This is not true. In fact, it could be the other way around.
Some viewers do it for attention. And often they get that attention… in the form of a BLOCK. Use your words.
They ask you to subscribe to them when you enter the broadcast
I see viewers doing this as soon as they go on air… and they haven’t even watched the broadcast yet. Stop it. Be friendly and get to know the host. Ask questions. Like, share and add tags. Try to make them laugh. Follow them and maybe they’ll follow you back.
Just jumping on Liveme and begging you to subscribe won’t work. Because even if people subscribe to you, they won’t come to your stream if they don’t want to. You will have a lot of subscribers but a dead stream when you go live.

Slip from chat to private messages
It’s okay to send a quick private message to the live broadcaster to let them know something in a private conversation. But it’s rude to try to keep the entire conversation in private messages instead of chat. It’s selfish and distracting.
Other users are chatting, helping the presenter to get to the top… are you trying to have a private conversation? This is not Snapchat. This is Liveme… and many broadcasters will block you for trying to distract them with all your posts.
Inappropriate comments
The Liveme community should be a place for fun and positivity. If you are a negative person, or a bully, or a troll, no one wants to see you on the app. Here’s a good rule of thumb: if what you’re saying/typing isn’t what you would say to that person’s face, keep quiet.
These leaders are people too. And hiding behind a username and a fake profile photo doesn’t give you the right to be disrespectful.
Leave the broadcast without sharing
Sharing is an easy and free way to get the host’s attention. This helps him and often brings you followers. Tip: Click the Share button and then Copy Link. It will be counted as “Shared broadcast”.

