Please ensure that your app has been updated to version 2.57 or above. Also, Binance Feed is only available on the “Pro” version. If you still can’t see Binance Feed, please contact our BD manager and provide your device model, BUID and a screenshot.
What should I do if I encounter “error 404” on the Binance Feed website page
If you’re still unable to use other trading features on the Binance website, please try switching your internet connection to 4G, Wifi or VPN (NOTE: When using VPN, please do not connect to a server IP in a restricted country such as United States, Singapore, etc).
How do I start posting after being on-boarded as a Binance Feed Creator?
Web: Login and visit: https://www.binance.info/en/activity/referral-pro
App: Ensure your app has been updated to version 2.57 and above
Scroll down and find “Explore” on your Binance app homepage. You’ll see the “+” icon on the bottom right corner of your screen. Click on “+” to post
I can’t find “Binance Feed '' or “Post” on my Binance app after updating the Binance app version.
Please contact our BD manager and provide your device model, BUID and a screenshot, we’ll help to check and open the access for you.
How could I introduce others to join Binance Feed as content creators?
Please kindly visit our application form page and submit your application.
How do I modify my nickname and avatar?
Please login to the Binance Feed Creator backstage on the web version to edit your personal information. For your avatar please upload a square image file.
How could my content be selected for the “Featured Content” list?
Every week we’ll select long article posts with highest user engagement stats, including views, likes and shares. If you keep producing high quality content, you will have a better chance of being selected as “featured content”.
Could I copy and paste pictures while editing content?
For now the mobile app version doesn’t support this feature. You can copy and paste pictures on the long article editor on the web version of Binance Feed. Please don’t move your mouse while uploading the pictures to avoid the upload failing (we are still working on this bug).
Why is the number of likes I see on the Binance Feed not directly proportional to the number of views in my creator backstage?
For now our algorithm does not count the views on the Binance Feed main page in the number of views. If users see your short article on the Feed page and click like without clicking into the details of your article, the view won’t be counted into the total views in your creator backstage.
Why do I sometimes find “The content does not exist” while visiting some creator’s profile page?
Normally it’s due to an internet connection issue. Please change your internet connection or VPN regions and refresh your page after a while. If you’re using a VPN to visit Binance Feed, please make sure that you’re not connected to restricted country IP such as the United States or Singapore.
About Posting Content
What kind of content is allowed? Are we allowed to post crypto/blockchain related news?
We allow objective statements and reporting of facts and news about the crypto and blockchain industry and market generally, including news about crypto/blockchain market leaders/players. However your posts must be true. They must not contain any falsehoods or misleading information.
Please also be reminded that you cannot represent your statements as financial advice.
Which kind of content is prohibited?
Content that breaks any laws
Content that specifically mentions users in any country
Defamation, falsehoods, spam, or content that could damage the Binance platform
Phishing, files, external links, threats, or content that could put users at risk
Content that promotes the use of Binance’s competitors (other than factual news reports)
This summary list is not exhaustive. Please read more details in our Terms and Conditions.
Which kind of content is preferred?
There are no set parameters in terms of which type of content is preferred. We let users decide what they prefer/wish to read. Below are the kinds of content users would likely prefer to read the most (based on recent data).
Industry news: Comments and analysis on the industry headlines of the day, especially related to industry giants. For example: news about top 50 tokens/projects, major non-crypto companies engaging with crypto, security incidents.
Data and market analysis: long-term or short-term trend analysis of currency prices. You can refer to “Top Gainer'' and “Highlight” in the Binance market data, or use other tools.
Key market indicators: Analysis of key indicators commonly used in the market to analyze market trends, such as US CPI, whale holdings/movements, on-chain data, bulk buy/sell, Bull and Bear Index.
Interpretation of regulatory policies: Impact of a government’s regulatory policies on crypto use, tax laws, CBDCs, and other effects, etc on the industry.
Industry introduction and user education: Promote crypto literacy and basic knowledge of the crypto industry; help both beginner and advanced users to navigate the industry, and participate in industry development.
Asset security: Provide analysis for chain attacks such as this year's Nomad Bridge hack and the NFT PDF document phishing attack on Opensea. Analyze events and provide insights that will enhance users’ knowledge and application of security concepts.
Analysis of institutional reports: Analysis and summary of industry reports regularly released by analysts and institutions, for example: a16z, Messari, CoinMarketCap, Nansen, Chainalysis, etc.
Industry leaders’ and influencers’ insights: Analyze and react to influencers' views on the industry based on their public statements, tweets, etc.
Industry adoption: Adoption of blockchain technology by governments and industries, real-world applications of blockchain technology, taking readers through the progress of Web 3 and the Metaverse.
Important forums or lectures: Records or summaries of lectures and interviews at EthCC, Binance Blockchain Week and other important events.
Exclusive interviews: Interviews with key figures in the blockchain industry.
Do you allow any sponsor content from third parties?
Please refer to Binance Feed Community Platform Terms and Conditions, para 13: "... If a post is sponsored, you shall expressly state so. We reserve the right to reject, take down, or amend posts to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements...".
What is the target audience of Binance Feed now? What languages does it cover? Should we post in our local language?
At the moment, only posting in English, Chinese, and Russian are supported, but we are seeking the opportunity to expand Binance Feed to other languages soon. Stay tuned.
About Feed Features
When will the comment feature be available?
Comments from KYC users will be available soon in Dec, 2022.
When will the video upload option be available?
Our product team is currently exploring the possibility of creating video integration features.
When will the gallery tab feature for similar uploaded images be available?
We will keep you posted once any new related features are available for use.
Why do my posts have less exposure than I expect? What actions does the team take to increase the content exposure on Binance Feed?
We are developing a personalization model to show more relevant content to our users.
Please note the ranking logic will consider the performance of the content, which means that not every piece of content will have the same traffic.
The more high quality content you create, more chances of you getting greater exposure to viewers.
Will there be an option for users to only see content from the creators they follow?
The “following” tab feature has already been made available on November 10, 2022. Only the content from the creators you are following will be displayed in this tab.
Could you increase the number of characters in the BITs (short posts)?
Please use the long article option. It supports a maximum of 100k characters
It would be good if there is an algorithm that shows us “Creator of the day” ranked by engagement, likes and shares.
We are already working on similar features. Please stay tuned.
Please note that these guidelines also apply to Binance Live.
Binance is committed to creating a safe and harmonious community environment. On the Binance Feed platform, we promote a community atmosphere of mutual respect and growth. To ensure that all community members can share and express their views here and get inspiration from viewing quality content, Binance has published the following community management guidelines to provide the best community experience for every user.
In terms of content published by the community, members should act in a mutually beneficial manner in accordance with the Creator Content Guidelines. Binance prohibits conduct that violates honesty and authenticity; the release of low-quality content or continuous release of advertisements will also be regarded as behavior detrimental to the sustainable development of the community. Accounts that exhibit such behavior will be dealt with accordingly.
These guidelines are intended for all community users who use Binance Feed. By using Binance Feed, you shall be deemed to have agreed to these guidelines, in addition to Binance Feed’s Terms of Use and Creator Content Guidelines .
1. Prohibited behaviors
All content submitted to the platform must follow Binance Feed’s Terms of Use and Creator Content Guidelines and comply with all rules stated in this community management guidelines document and all applicable laws and regulations. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in deleted content, disabled accounts, or other restrictions.
As a general guide, prohibited behaviors include but are not limited to the following:
Level 1 Violation (Serious Violations)
Publish or disseminate content that violates laws, regulations, or related policies, or promotes radicalism, extremism, terrorism, illegal activities (including but not limited to pornography, gambling, and drugs), violent crimes, or contains racial discrimination, religious prejudice, political prejudice, promotes hatred and discrimination, or other offensive and disturbing information.
Publishing or disseminating false statements that have not been confirmed by Binance or the relevant third party officials, involves the spreading of rumors, or deliberate smearing.
Publishing or disseminating content that may cause harm to others or engaging in behavior that may cause damage to users, including but not limited to:
A. Guiding users to third-party platforms:
Inviting other members to join any third-party social media platform or channel in any way (including but not limited to referral codes, referral links, watermarks, QR codes, etc.) in content, pictures, videos, streaming, nicknames, or comments, and in such manner as may cause damage to users.
Adding (including but not limited to) contact information or groups of various social media platforms, such as personal Telegram, or Discord, to your profile or nickname. Please note that contact information on third-party public platforms is only allowed in the personal profile/stream description, such as Twitter homepage, etc.
B. Asking for sensitive data information (such as wallet address, contract address, login information, etc.).
C. Stealing another's identity or using a false identity.
D. Phishing.
E. Scamming and fraud, such as showing fake pictures intended to deceive others, releasing information intended to manipulate the market, etc.
F. Promoting paid services to other platform users or asking for payment, begging, etc.
Level 2 Violation (Moderate Violations)
Use illegal means to participate in platform campaigns, or other behaviors that endanger the legitimate rights and interests of others and the Binance community, including but not limited to fake engagement by using robots, publishing false campaign information, inducing inorganic interaction, batch registration, buying and selling accounts, etc.
Making marketing-related content that does not clearly state that a third party sponsors them.
Publishing misleading information about a product, service, or business, or otherwise encouraging or inducing users to use a product or service by way of false or exaggerated information.
Publishing content that violates the intellectual property rights of others (for example, copying or reposting content posted by others without permission).
Bullying, harassment, invasion of privacy, abuse, personal attacks, or other similar conduct
Level 3 Violation (General Violations)
Falsely implying a partnership or affiliation with Binance, including but not limited to: a) Using Binance logos/trademarks or official pictures (or any parts thereof) in a profile picture; b) Using Binance official icons or pictures in published content to mislead others and falsely imply that there is a cooperative relationship with Binance; or c) Using misleading terms like "Binance" or "CZ" as nicknames, etc.
Abusing the platform (including but not limited to submitting high amounts of content in a short period of time, abusing hashtags, using hashtags that are not relevant to the content, and posting or disseminating other inappropriate content).
Giving false or unfounded feedback or making false or unfounded reports for the purpose of damaging another party's reputation.
Publishing pornographic, obscene, sexually suggestive content and other inappropriate content.
2. Encouraged behaviors
Helping Binance foster the Binance Feed community by promoting meaningful and genuine interactions and respecting everyone on the platform.
Doing your own research (DYOR) before you submit any content to ensure the information you share is valid, reliable, and current.
Publishing content with clear logic and proper structure. Binance Feed encourages in-depth content with clear themes.
Making reasonable and feasible suggestions for the platform.
Reasonably expressing personal views or opinions, sharing your experience and knowledge, helping each other, and growing with other users in the community.
Be honest and transparent. Be clear and transparent with your content in order to establish a genuine and trustworthy community environment on Binance Feed.
Managing the comments on your content daily and helping to maintain a clean and civilized community environment.
3. Community management
As a general guide, possible penalties for the appropriate levels of violations are as follows:
Possible Penalties for Level 1 Violations include but are not limited to:
1 Violation: The violator will receive a warning, and their content’s traffic and exposure will be limited for 7 to 15 days depending on the severity of the violations.
2 Violations: Their content creation and publishing permissions will be suspended for 7 to 30 days depending on the severity of the violations.
3 Violations: Content creation and publishing rights will be permanently revoked.
Possible Penalties for Level 2 Violations include but are not limited to:
1 Violation: The violator will receive a warning, and their content’s traffic and exposure will be limited for 1 to 3 days depending on the severity of the violations.
2 Violations: Their content’s traffic and exposure will be limited for 7 to 15 days depending on the severity of the violations.
3 Violations: Their content creation and publishing permissions will be suspended for 7 to 15 days.
4 Violations: Content creation and publishing rights will be permanently revoked.
Possible Penalties for Level 3 Violation include but are not limited to:
1 Violation: The violator will receive a warning.
2 Violations: Their content’s traffic and exposure will be limited for 1 to 3 days depending on the severity of the violations.
3 Violations: Their content’s traffic and exposure will be limited for 3 to 7 days depending on the severity of the violations.
4 Violations: Their content’s traffic and exposure will be limited for 7 to 15 days depending on the severity of the violations.
We reserve all rights to: (a) take any action and impose any penalties we deem appropriate for multiple violations (e.g., committed simultaneously or otherwise, and whether of similar nature or not) and serious violations (e.g., including but not limited to violations that may have a long-term damaging impact on the Binance Feed platform or users, or that may have a significant impact on public opinion or reputation of Binance, etc.); and (b) initiate judicial proceedings or other proceedings as we deem appropriate to seek legal recourse and remedies.
The live community sets slightly different specifications for the management of violations at different levels. Please refer to the official announcements of the live community.
Binance Feed will continue to impose penalties on all new and existing content that violates our guidelines, including but not limited to removing or deleting some or all of the content, modifying or clearing relevant nicknames or profiles, and resetting profile pictures to the default profile picture.
Lastly, thank you for becoming part of this vibrant community and supporting our community. If you encounter content or accounts that you believe may violate Binance Feed’s Community Guidelines, please let us know promptly so we can review them and take appropriate action. You can make a report through the Binance Feed’s interface on each content, comment, and profile.
Please read the Binance Feed Community Platform’s Terms of Use and Creator Content Guidelines for more information.
Note:
(1) As mentioned, the classification tiers and community management guidelines in sections 1 and 3 above are provided for general reference only. They are not intended to bind, fetter, limit, or interfere with Binance Feed’s sole and absolute discretion to determine, on a case-by-case basis, the severity of the prohibited behavior in question and the appropriate sanctions/penalties (if necessary).
(2) You agree that you have read, understood, and accepted these Terms (and any subsequent amendments that may be issued) and the provisions of any other applicable terms and conditions that may be deemed to be included in these Terms.
(3) Binance reserves the right in its sole discretion to amend or cancel these guidelines at any time and for any reason without prior notice.
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