# Livestreaming Rules

### Prohibited Content

All streamers must comply with Pumpkin’s Terms of Use. The following are **strictly forbidden** on any livestream:

* **Explicit Adult Content** (e.g. pornography, nudity intended for sexual arousal)
* **Harmful or Abusive Content** (e.g. hate speech, harassment, bullying, violence)
* **Political or Religiously-Loaded Content** that seeks to influence opinions or appears biased; Pumpkin maintains strict neutrality.

### Reporting Mechanism

Viewers may flag any livestream by clicking the **“Report”-**&#x62;utton on a token page.

1. **Threshold Review**
   * Once a stream has been reported a certain number of times, it is automatically queued for manual review by the Pumpkin team.
2. **Manual Investigation**
   * A moderator will assess the content against these rules and decide on any necessary action.

### Enforcement & Delisting Concequences

If a token’s livestream is found in violation and is **delisted** (i.e., removed from public view), the following penalties apply:

| Offense         | Penalty                                                               |
| --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **1st Offense** | Livestreaming restricted for **12 hours**; a visible banner is shown. |
| **2nd Offense** | Restriction extended to **24 hours**; banner restated.                |
| **3rd Offense** | Livestreaming **permanently banned** for that token.                  |

Pumpkin reserves the right to impose an immediate, permanent ban—without prior warning—on any streamer who commits a serious violation of the rules.

### Appeals & Support

Once a delisting penalty is applied, the token creator may contact our moderators for clarification or to appeal via our [**official Telegram support channel**](https://t.me/pumpkindotfun).


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