Went to someone’s LiveMe broadcast and immediately got a ban? Does this situation sound familiar? Let’s understand why this happens.
1. Admins for fun. Often presenters assign admins or superadmins to their broadcasts. These people can block anyone at will, and sometimes they do it just for fun. The admin is given power and sometimes uses it for no reason, just to have fun.
2. Coin Drop Hunters. If you logged on to the airwaves to catch coins from a chest, the host or admin may think you’re just here for the freebies. They assume you’re not interested in content, but only in profit, and so they block you.
3. Gender and giveaways. If you are of the same gender as the presenter, she may think that you won’t send her expensive virtual gifts. Presenters are interested in receiving gifts and attracting givers, so they may block those they feel will not benefit them.
These actions may seem unfair, but they reflect the realities of streaming platforms, where hosts are trying to maximize their profits and control their audience.

