Support is free… but so is respect. Please don’t come into my live to advertise your business while I’m building mine.
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As someone who has grown a small business, I’ve learned the hard way how important respect and genuine support are during live streams. When you’re hosting a live session to connect with your community and build your brand, it’s discouraging to have others come in and advertise their business instead of engaging meaningfully. It may seem harmless to some, but this behavior can undermine the creator’s efforts and the trust they build with their audience. Respect is a valuable currency in online communities; it strengthens relationships and encourages mutual growth. Supporting small businesses means engaging with content, sharing useful feedback, or simply being present without redirecting attention. When viewers come into a live stream, the focus should remain on the host’s message and goals, not on self-promotion. Using tools like #CapCut can help small business owners create polished content that attracts their audience authentically. I found that investing time in producing quality videos rather than interrupting others' streams has been much more effective for my growth. It’s a reminder that support is free but respect, which is the foundation of real support, is invaluable. If you’re a small business owner yourself, try to build partnerships and collaborations in separate spaces rather than interrupting live sessions. This not only shows maturity but also increases your own credibility. In the end, commonsense and respect go a long way in nurturing a positive and thriving community where everyone benefits.













































































































