The meme coin issuance platform Pump.fun on Solana has sparked controversy due to uncontrolled live streaming content, prompting the official announcement of an indefinite suspension of live streaming features until the review system is improved. Recently, inappropriate live streams on Pump.fun have frequently emerged, including violence, abuse, and erotic content, which have been criticized for approaching dark web standards. (Background: Warning) Pump.fun's ultra-restricted live streaming 'equivalent to dark web' could become the trigger for a plunge in Solana. (Additional Background: An excited kid made $30,000 from live streaming the meme coin $Quant but missed out on 100 times profit by clearing too early.) The popular meme coin issuance platform Pump.fun on the Solana public chain has recently come under fire due to the out-of-control content of its 'Stages' live streaming feature announced at the end of August. Notable DeFi analyst The DeFi Edge posted with an image yesterday stating: 'Mainstream media is ready to attack us, thanks Pump.' The image in the post depicts inappropriate live streaming content on the Pump.fun platform, titled: 'The dark, psychotic, and depraved side of meme coin trading.' Mainstream media is preparing to attack us. Thanks pump pic.twitter.com/RKjqvXdc81 — Edgy – The DeFi Edge (@thedefiedge) November 25, 2024 Pump.fun: Will indefinitely suspend live streaming In response to immense public pressure, Pump.fun released a statement this morning indicating that it would indefinitely suspend the live streaming feature on the website until the content review system can handle the surge in user demand to ensure user safety. The announcement stated: Since the platform's operation, we have strictly managed inappropriate behavior, including actively removing images, names, descriptions, and comments related to coin types, marking any adult content (NSFW), taking down live streams, and recently starting to delete videos. Our platform has recently experienced unprecedented growth, with the number of daily live streams increasing more than 100 times in less than a week. In response, we take down hundreds of inappropriate live streams every day to maintain the safety and integrity of the content the community sees. Additionally, we have doubled the number of manual reviewers and continue to invest in improving the review system to help reviewers quickly handle inappropriate content and to enable the automated review system to promptly process inappropriate content. Looking ahead, Pump.fun stated it will enhance transparency regarding the rules and regulations of website usage by publishing guidelines, allowing creators and users to better understand individual review decisions to ensure everyone understands the relevant processes and outcomes. Live streaming chaos approaches dark web Due to the controversies sparked by the inappropriate live streaming incidents on Pump.fun, whether this can quell the uproar or if it may face government investigations or even bans in the future remains to be observed over time. According to a report yesterday, the chaotic live streaming on Pump.fun seems to have originated from the coin issued by 'Selling Flying Kid,' which saw its market value soar to $80 million, prompting many users to see the potential of live streaming coins and to imitate it on Pump.fun. However, coin circle users look for narratives; simple live streaming is unlikely to attract participants, so many issuers have begun to use eroticism, challenges, violence, abuse, and intimidation to capture users' attention. Extended reading: An excited kid made $30,000 from live streaming the meme coin $Quant but missed out on 100 times profit by clearing too early. Among these, many people used the live streaming model of 'If the market cap does not reach XXX million, I will XXX' to attract users' attention, allowing users to raise the market cap to complete challenges. This model often involves self-destructive behaviors (deliberately staying awake, continuously sitting on the toilet), violent abuse (hitting people, abusing animals, shooting), various pornographic performances, and other chaotic activities approaching dark web levels. As issuers create topics without limits, a wave of resistance against Pump.fun has begun within the community, demanding that Pump.fun shut down the live streaming feature. However, in response to the community's demands, Pump.fun did not immediately shut down the live streaming feature; instead, it took down live streams containing violations. Pump.fun co-founder Alon stated yesterday (24) under a tweet: Hundreds of live streams containing violence and abuse have been taken down. Now, perhaps the officials realized that if no further action was taken, it could lead to irreparable consequences, so they have officially announced the closure of the live streaming feature. no, there have been hundreds of streams that have been taken down — alon (@a1lon9) November 24, 2024 Related reports Base chain meme coin issuance platform 'Wow launches', can the new reward mechanism beat Pump.fun? 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