Pump․fun developers have reopened streaming access for all platform users.
pump fun livestreaming has been rolled out to 100% of users with industry standard moderation systems in place and transparent guidelines: https://t.co/TekwnUwOhm
If you’re a creator and are looking for any support, feel free to message us at creators@pump.fun pic.twitter.com/QBGQRW8Hiu
— pump.fun (@pumpdotfun) April 11, 2025
On April 4, streaming capabilities were initially granted to 5% of the audience. At that time, developers released a set of new content guidelines and moderation rules, “in line with industry standards.”
Stricter restrictions target “problematic” content, which led to the halt of live streaming on the platform in November 2024.
Many users, disappointed by the previous streaming shutdown, welcomed the return of the feature. However, some in the community were not pleased with the idea.
didn’t we learn from the first time. You guys are absolute ass cancer.
— •ᴅɢᴛʟ• (@dgtlemissions) April 11, 2025
“Didn’t we learn from the first time? You guys are absolute ass cancer,” noted one user.
Some suggested that without “controversial” streams, promoting tokens as successfully would be difficult.
No people harming them selfs online = no pump
— Jewish Murad (@MustStopJews) April 11, 2025
“No people harming themselves online = no pump,” concluded another commentator.
In March, the total trading volume on the DEX PumpSwap by the “meme token factory” Pump.fun exceeded $1.2 billion within a week of its launch.
