Gate Fun launches community bullet screen feature to enhance user interaction experience

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ChainCatcher reports that, according to an official announcement, Gate Fun has officially launched the community bullet screen feature. The platform will display posts from the corresponding token community as bullet screens at the top of the token detail page, prioritizing the latest real-time content and sorting historical content by popularity from high to low, helping users stay updated on core community activities while browsing token information.

As the first community-driven meme launch platform, Gate Fun is committed to creating a more efficient and interactive community ecosystem for users. The launch of the bullet screen feature not only further enhances the real-time connection between token information and community discussions but also strengthens user engagement and immersive interaction, promoting the simultaneous improvement of content dissemination efficiency and community activity.

Gate Fun will continue to innovate products, improve Web3 community infrastructure, and create a seamless experience across information display, community interaction, and value discovery, supporting high-quality projects to achieve long-term development in a better ecosystem.

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