How to get banned on LiveMe

Once you’ve invested time in growing your Liveme account, the last thing you want to do is lose it. This article is a summary of what Liveme says may result in a suspension or ban. The information is taken directly from the Liveme community guide.

 

Nudity and sexual content

This is the most obvious offence. Some apps and platforms allow sexual content… LiveMe doesn’t (maybe because it violates the Apple App Store Guidelines?). Here are a few other things that fall under this category:

Inappropriate or revealing clothing

Provocative dances or poses.

sexy tongue

Offering sexual “services” (escorts, prostitution, filming of sexual activity, selling “nudes”)

It is also worth noting that if you include someone in your broadcast who violates this policy, YOU may be banned.

Hooliganism, harassment, hate speech

Liveme defines it as “Content specifically designed to hurt, humiliate, harass, or shame another.” This Content includes:

Profanity and/or vulgarity

Discriminatory or derogatory remarks based on: race or ethnicity, religion or belief, disability, gender, age, nationality, appearance or physical characteristics, sexual orientation/gender identity.

Displaying altered images of a person in order to humiliate them

Transfer / display of personal information of a person for the purpose of blackmail or harassment

Illicit substances or criminal activity

Illegal substances or criminal activity, Liveme does not allow:

Mentioning, displaying or using illicit drugs

Content that highlights tobacco and/or alcohol consumption (Liveme says this behavior is “strongly discouraged”… whatever that means)

Facilitating or organizing criminal activity

Using Liveme to celebrate any crimes you’ve committed

Violent acts or threats to harm or harm oneself

Content that promotes or encourages physical violence against you or others.

Child/animal abuse, self-harm, bodily harm and/or eating disorders of any kind

If you see any host hurting themselves, contact Liveme support immediately.

Hosting private content

Liveme prohibits the publication of other people’s personal information. Here are some examples they give:

Personal addresses or locations, phone numbers, email addresses;

Social Security number or other identification number or credit card information.

Intimate videos or photographs taken or shared without the consent of the subject;

Videos or images that are considered private under applicable law

 

Spam

It is strictly forbidden to use misleading or inaccurate information to artificially collect likes, followers, diamonds or coins, or to contact other users for commercial purposes without their consent.

 

Do not impersonate another person

Do not log into Liveme pretending to be someone you are not. You are not allowed to impersonate other people (famous or not). This includes impersonating other Liveme users with the intent to mislead, confuse or deceive. This may result in a ban. Parody, comments or fan accounts are allowed as long as they are clearly marked as such.

 

Copyright infringement; DMCA Policy

You are not allowed to post Content that infringes anyone’s intellectual property rights. The presenter showed the film “Star Wars” in her broadcast. Guess what, in the end… she got banned. You cannot stream movies and TV shows.

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