Binance Square Live Broadcast Risk Control Misban Issue, He Yi Responds to Optimize
He Yi from Binance responded to community user feedback regarding the issue of "being banned from the live broadcast room after 1 hour of inactivity," stating that this is a problem with the risk control strategy of the Square live broadcast.
Previously, some accounts had no sound or transactions but were live broadcasting all day, causing the system to automatically scan and misjudge inactive live broadcast rooms.
He Yi stated that they will resolve such issues as soon as possible and optimize the risk control mechanism to reduce misbans.
Source: Public Information
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He Yi has previously responded directly to community product feedback multiple times. This quick statement continues Binance Square's path of iterating from a content platform to a compliant and active ecosystem, similar to past optimizations of the linkage mechanism between live broadcasting and trading.
In terms of capital strategy, Binance aims to reduce misbans by adjusting risk control algorithms, enhancing user willingness to broadcast live and platform stickiness, while directing funds towards content ecology and trading. The motivation is to balance the risk of wash trading with the real user experience.
Currently, Binance Square is in a phase of expanding live broadcast functions while refining risk control. A quick fix will help maintain community activity.
Essentially, this is a product iteration: automated risk control can prevent ineffective live broadcasts but may also cause collateral damage. The mechanism requires algorithms to dynamically adapt to real user behavior, concentrating pricing power on platforms that better balance user experience and risk control, shifting resources from broad bans to precise governance.
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Excessively strict risk control becomes a killer of user experience.
Automation first causes collateral damage, then iterates for optimization.
The more refined the platform governance, the higher the community stickiness.