Liveme, the popular live streaming application, comes with its own unique set of terms and expressions. Whether you’re new to the platform or looking to expand your understanding, this article aims to provide clarity on the main definitions of common Liveme terms.
Administrator: An individual chosen by the host to moderate the chat by blocking other viewers’ comments. The number of administrators allowed depends on the presenter’s level, ranging from 5 to 10.
Badges: Earned by users who reach certain milestones or participate in events, badges appear as icons next to their profile photos, signifying their achievements.
Bag: Accessible through the profile page, the “My Bag” section stores the bonus gifts you’ve received. It’s also where you can manage entry effects, cards, and more.
Banned: Contrary to common belief, being banned does not prevent users from logging into their accounts, messaging others, or commenting on broadcasts.
Beam: With the presenter’s permission, viewers can join the broadcast using video or audio. The beam window appears in the lower right corner of the screen.
Blocked (by admin): If a viewer is blocked by an administrator during a broadcast, they can no longer participate in the chat. However, they can still watch the broadcast and send gifts. Admin blocks last for one day and can be lifted by the host or another administrator.
Block (by host): When a host blocks a user, that user is permanently unable to message the host or view their broadcasts. Only the broadcaster can lift this ban.
Leader Level (BLv): A rating from 1 to 50, BLv is achieved by leaders through live broadcasting and receiving gifts. As the level increases, various perks and benefits unlock.
Host: Refers to anyone who initiates a live broadcast on Liveme.
Bubble: In a broadcast, bubbles are circular displays at the top of the screen showcasing the photos of some viewers.
Cash out: The process of converting diamonds (Liveme’s virtual currency) into real money.
Castle: One of the most expensive gifts available on Liveme.
Coindrop: A distribution of free coins during a broadcast.
Coin Giveaway Target: Hosts can set goals for coin giveaways, such as reaching a certain number of wands, reposts, or even Porsches. When the goal is achieved, a small chest appears in the left corner of the screen, automatically dropping the coins.

Coins: The virtual currency used in Liveme for purchasing gifts.
Convert: Exchanging diamonds back into coins at a conversion rate of approximately 34%.
Diamonds: When a user receives a gift, it is converted into diamonds, which can be converted back into coins or exchanged for real money.
Top Fans: A list of a user’s most generous contributors, calculated on a daily, weekly, and overall basis.
DM: An abbreviation for “Direct Message,” referring to private messaging between users.
Exp: Experience points earned through broadcasting, gifting, and trading. Accumulating enough Exp allows users to level up.
Family (Fam): Users can create families and invite others to join them.
Popular: Refers to broadcasts that appear on the first page of the Liveme app. Higher placement in the popular list leads to increased views and subscribers.
Filter: Video effects that users can enable during their broadcasts.
Subscriptions: By following another user, their broadcasts appear in the Subscriptions section. Users can also choose to receive notifications when their followed accounts go live.
Gifts: Purchased with coins, gifts are items given to broadcasters or other users. Receiving gifts increases the number of diamonds a user possesses.
Contest: On-air competitions in which users participate by sending gifts, with prizes ranging from large gifts to personal

