To prevent begging messages and spam messages in live streaming on Binance Live or any other live streaming platform, you can take some actions to improve the quality of the stream and prevent these types of messages. Here are some steps you can take:

Enable Moderation:
In the settings of your live stream on Binance Live, you can enable moderation.
Assign moderators to your live stream who will monitor messages and delete any begging or spam messages that appear.
Activate Word Filter:
Set up a word filter to prevent the use of specific words or phrases in messages.
Add suspicious and prohibited words to the word filter's blacklist.
Account Verification:
Binance Live may decide to require identity verification to prevent unverified users from live streaming.
This can help reduce the number of fake accounts and spam messages.
Set Behavioral Rules:
Create clear and enforceable behavioral rules for participants in the live stream.
These rules may include not allowing begging or sending spam messages.
Reporting Violators:
Provide options for viewers to report users who violate the streaming rules.
Review these reports and take necessary actions against violators.
Software and Security Updates:
Ensure that you regularly update your platform and security software to use the latest technologies to prevent spam and begging messages.
Utilize Technology Solutions:
Some services offer technological solutions that use artificial intelligence to automatically detect and prevent spam messages.
Encourage Positive Engagement:
Try to encourage participants to express their opinions positively and constructively to promote a positive environment in the live stream.