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Is there a live streaming mode similar to one-on-one video calls?
Is there a live streaming mode similar to one-on-one video calls?
Updated over a week ago

Currently, the platform does not offer a live streaming mode for "one-on-one video calls." When you access the SWAG homepage, you will see that live streaming is divided into three modes: Free Livestream/Paid Stream/Paid Show.

  • Free Livestream

    This live streaming mode is called "Free Livestream" and there is no cost for accessing it. The performers have the freedom to choose their own styles of performance. Users can use Public Live to get to know different creators and their unique live-streaming styles. The creators will interact with their viewers in various sweet and engaging ways.

  • Paid Show

    This mode allows you to watch themed shows for either 10 or 15 minutes. Compared to paid live streaming, it is a more cost-effective option.

    Users can also select shows based on the titles set by the creators, allowing them to choose the ones that interest them the most and purchase tickets accordingly.

    There are two types of ticket prices available:

  1. If you see "Last call" displayed on the homepage or within the live stream, you can enjoy the Early Bird ticket discount (1,200 diamonds) until the countdown timer reaches zero.

  2. Once the creator starts the show, the status will be displayed as "Paid Show." You can also purchase a ticket for 1,800 diamonds to watch the remaining content and enjoy intimate and exciting interactions with the performer during the remaining time.

  • Paid Stream

    Billing is done on a per-minute basis, with each minute costing 180 diamonds. You will be charged based on the amount of time you spend in the live stream room.

🚨 Remind :

Upon entering the live stream room, the system will deduct diamonds for the first minute of viewing, and around 10 seconds before the end of each minute, it will pre-deduct diamonds for the next minute. Subsequently, 180 diamonds will be deducted for each subsequent minute until you exit the livestream room.

(If there is a slight delay between the device time and the server system, or due to network latency and other factors, the timestamp of the diamond deduction record in the log may appear slightly later than the actual deduction time, resulting in a slight discrepancy of a few seconds in the recorded duration per minute. A deviation of up to 10 seconds is considered normal.)

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