Content display method, device and equipment, computer readable storage medium and product

By displaying a combination of controls associated with virtual resources within the live stream, the problem of cumbersome virtual resource transfer operations was solved, enabling quick and continuous transfers and gift switching, thus improving the user experience.

CN121665013APending Publication Date: 2026-03-13BEIJING ZITIAO NETWORK TECH CO LTD
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CN · China
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Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-17
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

The virtual resource transfer function of existing live streaming platforms is cumbersome and inefficient. Users need to click on the gift icon one by one and send the gift repeatedly, which cannot achieve a continuous interactive experience of batch gifting and gift switching.

Method used

Within the live stream, a combination of controls associated with virtual resources is displayed, including a first control for indicating the content to be transferred and a second control for confirming or transferring the operation again. Users can use the combination of controls to continuously transfer or switch virtual resources.

Benefits of technology

It improves the efficiency and flexibility of virtual resource transfer operations, enabling users to quickly perform continuous transfers and gift switching, thus enhancing the user experience.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the invention provides a content display method, device and equipment, a computer readable storage medium and a product. The method comprises the following steps: displaying a live broadcast room associated with a first anchor in a first display interface; in response to the fact that a first virtual resource transferred by a user in the live broadcasting room meets a preset condition, a control combination associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the first display interface, the control combination comprises at least one first control and a preset second control, the first control is used for indicating transfer content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used for indicating transfer content associated with the second virtual resource. The second control is used for carrying out confirmation operation on the transfer content or carrying out transfer operation on the first virtual resource again; and performing a transfer operation on the transfer content associated with the first virtual resource based on the control combination. Therefore, the user can more flexibly realize operations such as continuous transmission and switching of the first virtual resource, and the user experience is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of live streaming technology, and in particular to a content display method, apparatus, device, computer-readable storage medium, and product. Background Technology

[0002] On social media and live streaming platforms, users often express their support for streamers by transferring virtual gifts. However, the virtual gift transfer functions of current mainstream platforms are generally cumbersome and inefficient. For example, users need to click on each gift icon and repeatedly send gifts, resulting in a lengthy process. If they need to switch gift types, they have to exit the current process and select again, interrupting the continuous interactive experience. Summary of the Invention

[0003] This disclosure provides a content display method, apparatus, device, computer-readable storage medium, and product to address the technical problems of cumbersome operation and low efficiency in current virtual resource transfer functions.

[0004] In a first aspect, embodiments of this disclosure provide a content display method, including:

[0005] The first display interface shows the live streaming room associated with the first streamer;

[0006] In response to the first virtual resource transferred by the user in the live broadcast room meeting the preset conditions, a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the first display interface. The combination of controls includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or to transfer the first virtual resource again.

[0007] The transfer operation is performed on the transfer content associated with the first virtual resource based on the control combination.

[0008] Secondly, embodiments of this disclosure provide a content display device, including:

[0009] The display module is used to display the live streaming room associated with the first broadcaster within the first display interface;

[0010] The processing module is configured to respond to the first virtual resource transferred by the user in the live broadcast room meeting preset conditions, and to display a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource in the first display interface. The combination of controls includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or to transfer the first virtual resource again.

[0011] The transfer module is used to perform transfer operations on the transfer content associated with the first virtual resource based on the control combination.

[0012] Thirdly, embodiments of this disclosure provide an electronic device, including: a processor and a memory;

[0013] The memory stores computer-executed instructions;

[0014] The processor executes computer execution instructions stored in the memory, causing the at least one processor to perform the content display method as described in the first aspect and various possible designs of the first aspect.

[0015] Fourthly, embodiments of this disclosure provide a computer-readable storage medium storing computer-executable instructions, which, when executed by a processor, implement the content display method described in the first aspect and various possible designs of the first aspect.

[0016] Fifthly, embodiments of this disclosure provide a computer program product, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the content display method described in the first aspect and various possible designs of the first aspect.

[0017] The content display method, apparatus, device, computer-readable storage medium, and product provided in this embodiment, when the virtual resource currently being transferred by a user in the live broadcast room meets preset conditions, displays a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource in a first display interface. Therefore, the user can determine the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource based on this combination of controls, and thus can perform quick transfer operations on the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource. The transferred content includes, but is not limited to, continuously transferring the first virtual resource, switching between transferred second virtual resources associated with the first virtual resource, etc. Therefore, the user can more flexibly perform operations such as continuous transfer and switching of the first virtual resource, improving the user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this disclosure or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this disclosure. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0019] Figure 1 A flowchart illustrating the content display method provided in this embodiment of the disclosure;

[0020] Figure 2A flowchart illustrating a content display method provided in yet another embodiment of this disclosure;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the interface interaction provided in the embodiments of this disclosure;

[0022] Figure 4 A flowchart illustrating a content display method provided in yet another embodiment of this disclosure;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the interface interaction provided in the embodiments of this disclosure;

[0024] Figure 6 A flowchart illustrating a content display method provided in yet another embodiment of this disclosure;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the interface interaction provided in the embodiments of this disclosure;

[0026] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the content display device provided in the embodiments of this disclosure;

[0027] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of this disclosure. Detailed Implementation

[0028] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this disclosure clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this disclosure, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this disclosure.

[0029] It is understood that before using the technical solutions disclosed in the various embodiments of this disclosure, users should be informed of the types, scope of use, and usage scenarios of the personal information involved in this disclosure in an appropriate manner in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, and user authorization should be obtained.

[0030] For example, upon receiving a user's active request, a prompt message is sent to the user to explicitly inform them that the requested operation will require the acquisition and use of the user's personal information. This allows the user to independently choose whether to provide personal information to the software or hardware, such as the electronic device, application, server, or storage medium performing the operations of this disclosed technical solution, based on the prompt message.

[0031] As an optional but non-limiting implementation, in response to a user's active request, sending a prompt message to the user can be done via a pop-up window, where the prompt message can be presented in text format. Furthermore, the pop-up window can also include a selection control allowing the user to choose "agree" or "disagree" to provide personal information to the electronic device.

[0032] It is understood that the above notification and user authorization process are merely illustrative and do not constitute a limitation on the implementation of this disclosure. Other methods that comply with relevant laws and regulations may also be applied to the implementation of this disclosure.

[0033] When watching live streams, users often express their support for the streamer by transferring virtual gifts. For example, in a live stream scenario, users might want to send multiple virtual gifts from the same series at once, such as several Christmas-themed limited-edition virtual gifts. Or, they might want to quickly switch virtual gift types based on the streamer's recommendations, such as upgrading from regular virtual gifts to limited-edition ones. However, users have to click on each gift icon and repeat the sending process, making the process lengthy; if they need to switch gift types, they have to exit the current process and select again, interrupting the continuous interactive experience. Therefore, there is an urgent need for an efficient and flexible method for transferring virtual gifts to meet users' diverse needs for bulk gifting and gift switching.

[0034] In solving the aforementioned technical problems, the inventors discovered through research that preset conditions can be set in advance. When the first virtual resource currently being transferred by the user meets these preset conditions, a first control associated with the first virtual resource can be displayed on the first display interface. Therefore, the user can quickly perform continuous transfers of the first virtual resource or switch between first virtual resources based on this first control.

[0035] To address the common technical problems of cumbersome operation and low efficiency in current virtual resource transfer functions, this disclosure provides a content display method, apparatus, device, computer-readable storage medium, and product.

[0036] It should be noted that the content display methods, devices, equipment, computer-readable storage media and products provided in this disclosure can be applied to any scenario of virtual resource transfer within a live streaming room.

[0037] Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating the content display method provided in the embodiments of this disclosure, such as... Figure 1 As shown, the method includes:

[0038] Step 101: Display the live streaming room associated with the first streamer on the first display interface.

[0039] In this embodiment, the execution entity is a content display device. This content display device can be coupled to a terminal device, or it can be coupled to a server that is communicatively connected to the terminal device.

[0040] In this implementation, the first broadcaster can initiate a live stream according to actual needs. Users can view the live stream rooms associated with the first broadcaster within the first display interface.

[0041] Step 102: In response to the first virtual resource transferred by the user in the live broadcast room meeting the preset conditions, a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the first display interface. The combination of controls includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or to transfer the first virtual resource again.

[0042] In this embodiment, in order to accurately display the first control within the first display interface, preset conditions can be set in advance. Therefore, when the first virtual resource currently being transferred by the user meets the preset conditions, in order to facilitate the user to perform continuous transfer operations or switching operations on the first virtual resource, a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource can be displayed within the first display interface.

[0043] Optionally, the control combination includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content. The transferred content includes, but is not limited to, transferring the first virtual resource N times consecutively, or switching the first virtual resource to a second virtual resource. To allow users to view the transferred content more intuitively on the second control, the display size of the second control can be larger than the display size of the first control.

[0044] As one feasible approach, in addition to providing secondary confirmation of the transferred content associated with the first control, the second control can also perform continuous transfer operations on the first virtual resource. For example, after the first user transfers the first virtual resource that meets preset conditions, in response to the triggering operation of the second control, the first virtual resource can be transferred again.

[0045] Step 103: Perform a transfer operation on the transfer content associated with the first virtual resource based on the control combination.

[0046] In this embodiment, the user can trigger the control combination according to actual needs to realize the transfer operation of the transfer content associated with the first virtual resource. The trigger operation of the control combination includes the combined trigger operation of the first control and the second control.

[0047] The content display method provided in this embodiment displays a combination of controls associated with a first virtual resource on a first display interface when the virtual resource being transferred by a user in the live stream meets preset conditions. Therefore, the user can determine the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource based on this combination of controls, enabling quick transfer operations on the content associated with the first virtual resource. This transferred content includes, but is not limited to, continuously transferring the first virtual resource and switching between transferred second virtual resources associated with the first virtual resource. Thus, users can more flexibly perform operations such as continuous transfer and switching of the first virtual resource, improving the user experience.

[0048] Optionally, based on any of the above embodiments, the method further includes:

[0049] If the user does not perform any action on the control group after a preset time threshold has elapsed, the display of the control group will stop.

[0050] In this embodiment, after the control combination is displayed in the first display interface, the user can trigger the control combination according to actual needs to realize the continuous transfer or switching operation of the first virtual resource. If the user does not trigger the control combination within a preset time threshold, it indicates that the user may not want to transfer the content associated with the first virtual resource at present, so the display of the control combination can be stopped.

[0051] The content display method provided in this embodiment stops displaying the control combination in response to the user not triggering the control combination for a period of time exceeding a preset time threshold. Therefore, it can avoid obscuring the content displayed in the live broadcast room by displaying the control combination for a long time.

[0052] Optionally, based on any of the above embodiments, step 102 includes:

[0053] In response to a user's virtual resource transfer operation triggered within the live stream, determine the resource to be transferred associated with the virtual resource transfer operation.

[0054] In response to the resource parameters associated with the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first parameter threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first number threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the virtual resource to be transferred consecutively within a preset time interval reaching a preset second number threshold, the resource to be transferred is identified as the first virtual resource.

[0055] The first display interface shows a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource.

[0056] In this embodiment, in order to accurately display the first control within the first display interface, preset conditions can be set in advance. These preset conditions include, but are not limited to, the resource parameters associated with the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first parameter threshold, the number of times the user has historically transferred the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first number threshold, and the number of times the user has continuously transferred the virtual resource to be transferred within a preset time interval reaching a preset second number threshold, wherein the first number threshold is greater than the second number threshold.

[0057] Optionally, in response to a virtual resource transfer operation triggered by a user within the live stream, the resource to be transferred associated with the virtual resource transfer operation is determined. In response to the resource parameters associated with the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first parameter threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first number threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the virtual resource to be transferred consecutively within a preset time interval reaching a preset second number threshold, the resource to be transferred is determined as the first virtual resource. A combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the first display interface.

[0058] The content display method provided in this embodiment pre-sets preset conditions. When the first virtual resource currently being transferred by the user meets these preset conditions, a first control associated with the first virtual resource can be displayed in the first display interface. Therefore, the display operation of the first control can be accurately realized, and the user can quickly realize continuous transfer of the first virtual resource or switching of the first virtual resource based on the first control.

[0059] Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating a content display method provided in yet another embodiment of this disclosure. Based on any of the above embodiments, such as... Figure 2 As shown, step 103 includes:

[0060] Step 201: Display the transfer content to be confirmed in the first control.

[0061] Step 202: In response to the user's trigger operation on the first control, display the transfer content to be confirmed in the second control.

[0062] Step 203: In response to the user's trigger operation on the second control, transfer the content to the first anchor.

[0063] In this embodiment, the user can trigger operations by combining the first control and the second control to realize continuous transfer and switching operations of the first virtual resource.

[0064] Optionally, the transfer content to be confirmed can be displayed in the first control. This transfer content includes, but is not limited to, transferring the first virtual resource N times consecutively, or switching the first virtual resource to a second virtual resource.

[0065] Furthermore, in response to a user's triggering action on the first control, the transfer content to be confirmed can be displayed in the second control. To allow the user to view the transfer content more intuitively, the display size of the second control can be larger than the display size of the first control. The user can confirm the transfer of the content to be confirmed by triggering the second control.

[0066] The content display method provided in this embodiment displays the transfer content to be confirmed in the first control, allowing users to more intuitively determine the transfer content associated with each first control. By performing secondary confirmation based on the second control, accidental user touches can be avoided.

[0067] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, after step 202, the method further includes:

[0068] If the user does not perform any operation on the second control for a preset period of time, the preset text content will be switched to be displayed on the second control.

[0069] In this embodiment, in addition to providing secondary confirmation of the transferred content associated with the first control, the second control can also perform continuous transfer operations on the first virtual resource. For example, after the first user transfers the first virtual resource that meets preset conditions, in response to the triggering operation of the second control, the first virtual resource can be transferred again.

[0070] To allow users to more intuitively understand the function of the second control, when the first user does not trigger any operation on the first control, the second control can display preset text content, such as "continuous transfer" or "click to transfer".

[0071] Optionally, after a user triggers any of the first controls, the associated transfer content can be displayed in the second control. If the user does not trigger the second control within a preset time period, preset text content can be switched to be displayed on the second control.

[0072] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the interface interaction provided in the embodiments of this disclosure, such as... Figure 3 As shown, when it is determined that the first virtual resource currently being transferred by the user meets the preset conditions, a control combination 32 can be displayed in the first display interface 31. The control combination 32 includes a first control 33 for continuously transferring the first virtual resource, a first control 34 for switching the first virtual resource, and a second control 35 for secondary confirmation.

[0073] Optionally, based on this control combination, users can perform continuous transfer and switching operations on the first virtual resource. For example, the first control 33 may include a continuous transfer count of "4". In response to a trigger operation on the first control 33, this continuous transfer count can be displayed in the second control 35. In response to a user trigger operation on the second control 35, the first virtual resource can be transferred to the broadcaster four times consecutively.

[0074] The content display method provided in this embodiment switches the display of preset text content on the second control in response to the user not triggering the operation of the second control for a preset time period, thereby enabling the user to more flexibly select and switch the content.

[0075] Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating a content display method provided in yet another embodiment of this disclosure. Based on any of the above embodiments, such as... Figure 4 As shown, step 103 includes:

[0076] Step 401: Display the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource in the first control.

[0077] Step 402: In response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, display the number of consecutive transfers on the second control.

[0078] Step 403: In response to the user's trigger operation on the second control, transfer the first virtual resource to the first streamer based on the number of consecutive transfers.

[0079] In this embodiment, after displaying a first control for continuously transferring the first virtual resource N times in the first display interface, the user can trigger a first trigger operation on the first control. This first trigger operation includes, but is not limited to, single-click, double-click, long-press, and drag operations.

[0080] Optionally, the first control may display the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource. This number of consecutive transfers can be a default value, or it can be determined based on a consecutive transfer threshold within the live stream, or it can be determined based on resource parameters associated with the first virtual resource and a threshold of transferable resource parameters within the live stream; this disclosure does not impose any restrictions on this. The resource parameters can be the amount of virtual coins, virtual diamonds, virtual experience points, etc., associated with the second virtual resource; this disclosure does not impose any restrictions on this. For example, the first control may display the message "Transferred 4 times".

[0081] Furthermore, in response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, the number of consecutive transfers is displayed on the second control. To allow the user to more intuitively view the number of consecutive transfers, the display size of the second control can be larger than the display size of the first control. In response to the user's trigger operation on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster based on the number of consecutive transfers.

[0082] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the interface interaction provided in the embodiments of this disclosure, such as... Figure 5 As shown, a first control 52 for continuously transferring the first virtual resource and a second control 53 for secondary confirmation can be displayed within the first display interface 51. The first control 52 displays the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control 53 displays the preset text "Continuous Transfers". In response to a user's first trigger operation on the first control 52, the number of consecutive transfers is switched on the second control 53. In response to a user's trigger operation on the second control 53, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster based on the number of consecutive transfers.

[0083] The content display method provided in this embodiment displays the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource in the first control, allowing users to more quickly perform consecutive transfer operations on the first virtual resource based on this control combination. Furthermore, by requiring secondary confirmation of the N consecutive transfers operation on the second control, accidental transfers of the first virtual resource due to user error can be avoided.

[0084] Optionally, based on any of the above embodiments, the method further includes:

[0085] In response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control, at least one candidate transfer count is displayed in the display area associated with the first control.

[0086] In response to the user's trigger action on the number of candidate transitions, the number of candidate transitions is displayed on the second control.

[0087] In response to the user's triggering operation on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first anchor based on the number of candidate transfers.

[0088] In this embodiment, the number of consecutive transfers displayed on the first control may not meet the user's actual needs. Therefore, the user can perform a second trigger operation on the first control. This second trigger operation can be any operation different from the first trigger operation. For example, the first trigger operation can be a single click, while the second trigger operation can be a long press. In response to this second trigger operation, at least one candidate number of transfers can be displayed in the display area associated with the first control. This display area associated with the first control can be a preset range surrounding the first control.

[0089] Furthermore, the user can select at least one candidate transfer count based on actual needs. In response to the user's triggering action on the candidate transfer count, the candidate transfer count is displayed on the second control. In response to the user's triggering action on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster based on the candidate transfer count.

[0090] The content display method provided in this embodiment, in response to a user's second trigger operation on the first control, displays at least one candidate number of transfers in the display area associated with the first control. Therefore, the user can select the number of consecutive transfers of the first virtual resource according to actual needs. This makes the transfer operation of the first virtual resource more closely aligned with the user's actual requirements.

[0091] Figure 6 This is a flowchart illustrating a content display method provided in yet another embodiment of this disclosure. Based on any of the above embodiments, such as... Figure 6 As shown, step 103 includes:

[0092] Step 601: In response to the first virtual resource being associated with at least one second virtual resource, display an identifier of the second virtual resource association on the first control.

[0093] Step 602: In response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, display the second virtual resource and the associated parameters of the second virtual resource in the second control.

[0094] Step 603: In response to the trigger operation on the second control, transfer the second virtual resource to the first anchor.

[0095] In this embodiment, after displaying a first control for switching the first virtual resource to the second virtual resource in the first display interface, the user can trigger a first trigger operation on the first control. This first trigger operation includes, but is not limited to, single-click, double-click, long-press, and drag operations.

[0096] Optionally, the first virtual resource may be associated with at least one second virtual resource. The second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource can be another virtual resource within the same group as the first virtual resource, or it can be a virtual resource similar to the first virtual resource, or the first virtual resource can be a virtual resource with similar resource parameters to the second virtual resource, etc. This disclosure does not impose any limitations in this regard. Therefore, to facilitate users switching and transferring the second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource, an identifier indicating the association of the second virtual resource can be displayed on the first control.

[0097] Furthermore, in response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, the second virtual resource and its associated parameters are displayed in the second control. These associated parameters include, but are not limited to, the number of consecutive transfers associated with the second virtual resource and the resource parameters associated with the second virtual resource. The resource parameters can be the amount of virtual coins, virtual diamonds, virtual experience points, etc., associated with the second virtual resource, and this disclosure does not impose any limitations on this. To allow the user to more intuitively view the currently switched second virtual resource and its resource parameters, the display size of the second control can be larger than the display size of the first control.

[0098] If the user confirms the transfer of the second virtual resource, a trigger operation can be performed on the second control. In response to the trigger operation on the second control, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster.

[0099] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the interface interaction provided in the embodiments of this disclosure, such as... Figure 7 As shown, a first control 72 for switching the first virtual resource and a second control 73 for secondary confirmation can be displayed within the first display interface 71. The first control 72 displays the second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control 73 displays the preset text "Continuous Transfer". In response to a user's first trigger operation on the first control 72, the second control 73 switches between displaying the second virtual resource and its associated resource parameters. In response to a user's trigger operation on the second control 73, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster.

[0100] The content display method provided in this embodiment, in response to the association of at least one second virtual resource with a first virtual resource, displays an identifier of the association of the second virtual resource on a first control, thus allowing the user to flexibly switch between the first virtual resources using the first control. By displaying the second virtual resource and its associated resource parameters on the second control, the user can gain a more intuitive understanding of the second virtual resource. By requiring secondary confirmation of the operation to switch the first virtual resource on the second control, accidental switching of the second virtual resource by the user can be avoided.

[0101] Optionally, based on any of the above embodiments, the method further includes:

[0102] In response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control, at least one second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the display area associated with the first control.

[0103] In response to the user's triggering operation on the second virtual resource, the second control displays the second virtual resource currently triggered by the user and its associated parameters.

[0104] In response to a trigger operation on the second control, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first streamer.

[0105] In this embodiment, after displaying a first control for switching the first virtual resource to a second virtual resource in the first display interface, the user can trigger a second trigger operation on the first control. This second trigger operation can be any operation different from the first trigger operation. For example, the first trigger operation can be a single click, while the second trigger operation can be a long press, etc.

[0106] Furthermore, in response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control, at least one second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the display area associated with the first control. The second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource can be another virtual resource within the same group as the first virtual resource, or it can be a virtual resource similar to the first virtual resource, or the first virtual resource can be a virtual resource with similar resource parameters to the second virtual resource, etc. This disclosure does not impose any limitations in these respects.

[0107] After displaying at least one second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource in the display area associated with the first control, the user can select any second virtual resource to perform a transfer operation according to actual needs. Therefore, in response to the user's triggering operation on the second virtual resource, the second virtual resource currently triggered by the user and its associated parameters are displayed in the second control. These associated parameters include, but are not limited to, the number of consecutive transfers associated with the second virtual resource and the resource parameters associated with the second virtual resource. These resource parameters can be the amount of virtual coins, virtual diamonds, virtual experience points, etc., associated with the second virtual resource, and this disclosure does not impose any limitations on this.

[0108] Furthermore, after displaying the second virtual resource currently triggered by the user and its associated parameters in the second control, if the user confirms the need to transfer the second virtual resource, a trigger operation can be performed on the second control. In response to the trigger operation on the second control, the currently selected second virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster.

[0109] The content display method provided in this embodiment, in response to a user's second trigger operation on a first control, displays at least one second virtual resource associated with a first virtual resource in the display area associated with the first control. Therefore, the user can select the second virtual resource to be transferred according to actual needs. This makes the transfer operation of the second virtual resource more closely aligned with the user's actual requirements.

[0110] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the content display device provided in the embodiments of this disclosure, such as... Figure 8As shown, the device includes a display module 81, a processing module 82, and a transfer module 83. The display module 81 is used to display the live streaming room associated with the first broadcaster within a first display interface. The processing module 82 is used to display a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource within the first display interface in response to the user transferring the first virtual resource within the live streaming room meeting preset conditions. The control combination includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control indicates the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or perform a further transfer operation on the first virtual resource. The transfer module 83 is used to perform a transfer operation on the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource based on the control combination.

[0111] Further, based on any of the above embodiments, the processing module is configured to: in response to a virtual resource transfer operation triggered by a user in the live streaming room, determine the resource to be transferred associated with the virtual resource transfer operation; in response to the resource parameters associated with the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first parameter threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first number threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the virtual resource to be transferred consecutively within a preset time interval reaching a preset second number threshold, determine the resource to be transferred as a first virtual resource; and display a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource in the first display interface.

[0112] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the transfer module is configured to: display the transfer content to be confirmed in a first control; display the transfer content to be confirmed in a second control in response to a user's trigger operation on the first control; and transfer the transfer content to the first broadcaster in response to a user's trigger operation on the second control.

[0113] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the content display device further includes: a switching module, used to switch the display of preset text content on the second control in response to the user not triggering the second control for a preset time period.

[0114] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the transfer module is configured to: display the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource in a first control; display the number of consecutive transfers on a second control in response to a first trigger operation by the user on the first control; and transfer the first virtual resource to the first broadcaster based on the number of consecutive transfers in response to a trigger operation by the user on the second control.

[0115] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the content display device further includes: a display module, configured to display at least one candidate transfer count in a display area associated with the first control in response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control; a presentation module, configured to display the candidate transfer count on a second control in response to a trigger operation by the user on the candidate transfer count; and a transfer module, configured to transfer a first virtual resource to a first broadcaster based on the candidate transfer count in response to a trigger operation by the user on the second control.

[0116] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the transfer module is configured to: in response to the first virtual resource being associated with at least one second virtual resource, display an identifier indicating the association of the second virtual resource on a first control; in response to a first trigger operation by the user on the first control, display the second virtual resource and its associated parameters in a second control; and in response to a trigger operation on the second control, transfer the second virtual resource to the first broadcaster.

[0117] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the content display device further includes: a display module, configured to display at least one second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource in a display area associated with the first virtual resource in response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control; a presentation module, configured to display the second virtual resource currently triggered by the user and its associated parameters in the second control in response to a trigger operation by the user on the second virtual resource; and a transfer module, configured to transfer the second virtual resource to the first broadcaster in response to a trigger operation on the second control.

[0118] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the content display device further includes: a processing module, used to stop displaying the control combination in response to the user not triggering the control combination for a preset time threshold.

[0119] The device provided in this embodiment can be used to execute the technical solutions of the above method embodiments. Its implementation principle and technical effect are similar, and will not be described again here.

[0120] To implement the above embodiments, this disclosure also provides a computer-readable storage medium storing computer-executable instructions. When a processor executes the computer-executable instructions, it implements the content display method as described in any of the above embodiments.

[0121] To implement the above embodiments, this disclosure also provides a computer program product, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the content display method as described in any of the above embodiments.

[0122] To implement the above embodiments, this disclosure also provides an electronic device, including: a processor and a memory;

[0123] The memory stores instructions that the computer executes;

[0124] The processor executes computer execution instructions stored in memory, causing the processor to perform the content display method as described in any of the above embodiments.

[0125] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of this disclosure. The electronic device 900 can be a terminal device or a server. The terminal device can include, but is not limited to, mobile terminals such as mobile phones, laptops, digital broadcast receivers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), tablet computers, portable media players (PMPs), and in-vehicle terminals (such as in-vehicle navigation terminals), as well as fixed terminals such as digital TVs and desktop computers. Figure 9 The electronic device shown is merely an example and should not be construed as limiting the functionality and scope of the embodiments disclosed herein.

[0126] like Figure 9 As shown, the electronic device 900 may include a processing unit (e.g., a central processing unit, a graphics processing unit, etc.) 901, which can perform various appropriate actions and processes according to a program stored in a read-only memory (ROM) 902 or a program loaded from a storage device 908 into a random access memory (RAM) 903. The RAM 903 also stores various programs and data required for the operation of the electronic device 900. The processing unit 901, ROM 902, and RAM 903 are interconnected via a bus 904. An input / output (I / O) interface 905 is also connected to the bus 904.

[0127] Typically, the following devices can be connected to I / O interface 905: input devices 906 including, for example, touchscreens, touchpads, keyboards, mice, cameras, microphones, accelerometers, gyroscopes, etc.; output devices 907 including, for example, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), speakers, vibrators, etc.; storage devices 908 including, for example, magnetic tapes, hard disks, etc.; and communication devices 909. Communication device 909 allows electronic device 900 to communicate wirelessly or wiredly with other devices to exchange data. Although Figure 9 An electronic device 900 with various devices is shown; however, it should be understood that it is not required to implement or possess all of the devices shown. More or fewer devices may be implemented or possessed alternatively.

[0128] In particular, according to embodiments of this disclosure, the processes described above with reference to the flowcharts can be implemented as computer software programs. For example, embodiments of this disclosure include a computer program product comprising a computer program carried on a computer-readable medium, the computer program containing program code for performing the methods shown in the flowcharts. In such embodiments, the computer program can be downloaded and installed from a network via a communication device 909, or installed from a storage device 908, or installed from a ROM 902. When the computer program is executed by a processing device 901, it performs the functions defined in the methods of embodiments of this disclosure.

[0129] It should be noted that the computer-readable medium described in this disclosure can be a computer-readable signal medium or a computer-readable storage medium, or any combination thereof. A computer-readable storage medium can be, for example,—but not limited to—an electrical, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any combination thereof. More specific examples of a computer-readable storage medium may include, but are not limited to: an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable computer disk, a hard disk, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), optical fiber, portable compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), optical storage device, magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination thereof. In this disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium can be any tangible medium containing or storing a program that can be used by or in conjunction with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. In this disclosure, a computer-readable signal medium can include a data signal propagated in baseband or as part of a carrier wave, carrying computer-readable program code. Such propagated data signals can take various forms, including but not limited to electromagnetic signals, optical signals, or any suitable combination thereof. A computer-readable signal medium can be any computer-readable medium other than a computer-readable storage medium, which can send, propagate, or transmit a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. The program code contained on the computer-readable medium can be transmitted using any suitable medium, including but not limited to: wires, optical fibers, RF (radio frequency), etc., or any suitable combination thereof.

[0130] The aforementioned computer-readable medium may be included in the aforementioned electronic device; or it may exist independently and not assembled into the electronic device.

[0131] The aforementioned computer-readable medium carries one or more programs, which, when executed by the electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the methods shown in the above embodiments.

[0132] Computer program code for performing the operations of this disclosure can be written in one or more programming languages ​​or a combination thereof, including object-oriented programming languages ​​such as Java, Smalltalk, and C++, and conventional procedural programming languages ​​such as the "C" language or similar programming languages. The program code can be executed entirely on the user's computer, partially on the user's computer, as a standalone software package, partially on the user's computer and partially on a remote computer, or entirely on a remote computer or server. In cases involving remote computers, the remote computer can be connected to the user's computer via any type of network—including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN)—or can be connected to an external computer (e.g., via the Internet using an Internet service provider).

[0133] The flowcharts and block diagrams in the accompanying drawings illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods, and computer program products according to various embodiments of this disclosure. In this regard, each block in a flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, segment, or portion of code containing one or more executable instructions for implementing a specified logical function. It should also be noted that in some alternative implementations, the functions indicated in the blocks may occur in a different order than those indicated in the drawings. For example, two consecutively indicated blocks may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved. It should also be noted that each block in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, can be implemented using a dedicated hardware-based system that performs the specified function or operation, or using a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.

[0134] The units described in the embodiments of this disclosure can be implemented in software or in hardware. The name of a unit does not necessarily limit the unit itself; for example, the first acquisition unit can also be described as "a unit that acquires at least two Internet Protocol addresses".

[0135] The functions described above in this document can be performed at least in part by one or more hardware logic components. For example, exemplary types of hardware logic components that can be used, without limitation, include: field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), application-specific standard products (ASSPs), system-on-a-chip (SoCs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), and so on.

[0136] In the context of this disclosure, a machine-readable medium can be a tangible medium that may contain or store a program for use by or in conjunction with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. A machine-readable medium can be a machine-readable signal medium or a machine-readable storage medium. A machine-readable medium can be, but is not limited to, electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor systems, apparatus, or devices, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. More specific examples of machine-readable storage media include electrical connections based on one or more wires, portable computer disks, hard disks, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), optical fiber, portable compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), optical storage devices, magnetic storage devices, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.

[0137] In a first aspect, according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, a content display method is provided, comprising:

[0138] The first display interface shows the live streaming room associated with the first streamer;

[0139] In response to the first virtual resource transferred by the user in the live broadcast room meeting the preset conditions, a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the first display interface. The combination of controls includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or to transfer the first virtual resource again.

[0140] The transfer operation is performed on the content associated with the first virtual resource based on the combination of controls.

[0141] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, in response to a first virtual resource transferred by a user within a live streaming room meeting preset conditions, a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in a first display interface, including:

[0142] In response to a user's virtual resource transfer operation triggered within the live stream, determine the resource to be transferred associated with the virtual resource transfer operation;

[0143] In response to the resource parameters associated with the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first parameter threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first number threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the virtual resource to be transferred consecutively within a preset time interval reaching a preset second number threshold, the resource to be transferred is identified as the first virtual resource.

[0144] The first display interface shows a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource.

[0145] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, performing a transfer operation on the transfer content associated with a first virtual resource based on a combination of controls includes:

[0146] The transfer details to be confirmed are displayed in the first control;

[0147] In response to the user's triggering action on the first control, the transfer content to be confirmed is displayed in the second control;

[0148] In response to the user's triggering action on the second control, the content is transferred to the first broadcaster.

[0149] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, in response to a user's triggering operation on the first control, after displaying the transfer content to be confirmed in the second control, the method further includes:

[0150] If the user does not perform any operation on the second control for a preset period of time, the preset text content will be switched to be displayed on the second control.

[0151] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, performing a transfer operation on the transfer content associated with a first virtual resource based on a combination of controls includes:

[0152] The first control displays the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource;

[0153] In response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, the number of consecutive transfers is displayed on the second control;

[0154] In response to the user's triggering operation on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first streamer based on the number of consecutive transfers.

[0155] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the method further includes:

[0156] In response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control, at least one candidate transfer count is displayed in the display area associated with the first control;

[0157] In response to the user's trigger action on the number of candidate transitions, the number of candidate transitions is displayed on the second control;

[0158] In response to the user's triggering operation on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first anchor based on the number of candidate transfers.

[0159] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, performing a transfer operation on the transfer content associated with a first virtual resource based on a combination of controls includes:

[0160] In response to the first virtual resource being associated with at least one second virtual resource, an identifier of the second virtual resource association is displayed on the first control;

[0161] In response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, the second virtual resource and its associated parameters are displayed in the second control;

[0162] In response to a trigger operation on the second control, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first streamer.

[0163] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the method further includes:

[0164] In response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control, at least one second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the display area associated with the first control;

[0165] In response to the user's triggering operation on the second virtual resource, the second control displays the second virtual resource currently triggered by the user and its associated parameters.

[0166] In response to a trigger operation on the second control, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first streamer.

[0167] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the method further includes:

[0168] If the user does not perform any action on the control group after a preset time threshold has elapsed, the display of the control group will stop.

[0169] Secondly, according to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, a content display device is provided, comprising:

[0170] The display module is used to display the live streaming room associated with the first broadcaster within the first display interface;

[0171] The processing module is used to respond to the first virtual resource transferred by the user in the live broadcast room meeting the preset conditions, and to display a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource in the first display interface. The combination of controls includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or to transfer the first virtual resource again.

[0172] The transfer module is used to perform transfer operations on the content associated with the first virtual resource based on the combination of controls.

[0173] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the processing module is configured to:

[0174] In response to a user's virtual resource transfer operation triggered within the live stream, determine the resource to be transferred associated with the virtual resource transfer operation;

[0175] In response to the resource parameters associated with the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first parameter threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first number threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the virtual resource to be transferred consecutively within a preset time interval reaching a preset second number threshold, the resource to be transferred is identified as the first virtual resource.

[0176] The first display interface shows a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource.

[0177] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the transfer module is configured to:

[0178] The transfer details to be confirmed are displayed in the first control;

[0179] In response to the user's triggering action on the first control, the transfer content to be confirmed is displayed in the second control;

[0180] In response to the user's triggering action on the second control, the content is transferred to the first broadcaster.

[0181] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the content display device further includes:

[0182] The switching module is used to switch the display of preset text content on the second control in response to the user not triggering the operation of the second control for a preset time.

[0183] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the transfer module is configured to:

[0184] The first control displays the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource;

[0185] In response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, the number of consecutive transfers is displayed on the second control;

[0186] In response to the user's triggering operation on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first streamer based on the number of consecutive transfers.

[0187] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the content display device further includes:

[0188] The display module is used to respond to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control and display at least one candidate transfer count in the display area associated with the first control;

[0189] The presentation module is used to respond to the user's trigger operation on the candidate transition count and display the candidate transition count on the second control;

[0190] The transfer module is used to transfer the first virtual resource to the first anchor based on the number of candidate transfers in response to the user's trigger operation on the second control.

[0191] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the transfer module is configured to:

[0192] In response to the first virtual resource being associated with at least one second virtual resource, an identifier of the second virtual resource association is displayed on the first control;

[0193] In response to the user's first trigger operation on the first control, the second virtual resource and its associated parameters are displayed in the second control;

[0194] In response to a trigger operation on the second control, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first streamer.

[0195] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the content display device further includes:

[0196] The display module is used to respond to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control and display at least one second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource in the display area associated with the first control;

[0197] The presentation module is used to respond to the user's triggering operation on the second virtual resource and display the second virtual resource currently triggered by the user and the associated parameters of the second virtual resource in the second control;

[0198] The transfer module is used to transfer the second virtual resource to the first anchor in response to the trigger operation of the second control.

[0199] According to one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the content display device further includes:

[0200] The processing module is used to stop displaying the control combination in response to the user not triggering an operation on the control combination for a preset time threshold.

[0201] Thirdly, according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, an electronic device is provided, comprising: at least one processor and a memory;

[0202] The memory stores instructions that the computer executes;

[0203] At least one processor executes computer execution instructions stored in memory, causing at least one processor to perform the content display method of the first aspect above and various possible designs of the first aspect.

[0204] Fourthly, according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided, which stores computer-executable instructions, and when a processor executes the computer-executable instructions, implements the content display method of the first aspect and various possible designs of the first aspect as described above.

[0205] Fifthly, according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a computer program product is provided, including a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, implements the content display method described in the first aspect above and various possible designs of the first aspect.

[0206] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this disclosure and an explanation of the technical principles employed. Those skilled in the art should understand that the scope of this disclosure is not limited to technical solutions formed by specific combinations of the above-described technical features, but should also cover other technical solutions formed by arbitrary combinations of the above-described technical features or their equivalents without departing from the above-described concept. For example, technical solutions formed by substituting the above features with (but not limited to) technical features disclosed in this disclosure that have similar functions.

[0207] Furthermore, while the operations are described in a specific order, this should not be construed as requiring these operations to be performed in the specific order shown or in a sequential order. In certain environments, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous. Similarly, while several specific implementation details are included in the above discussion, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of this disclosure. Certain features described in the context of individual embodiments may also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features described in the context of a single embodiment may also be implemented individually or in any suitable sub-combination in multiple embodiments.

[0208] Although the subject matter has been described using language specific to structural features and / or methodological logic, it should be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or actions described above. Rather, the specific features and actions described above are merely illustrative examples of implementing the claims.

Claims

1. A content display method, characterized in that, include: The first display interface shows the live streaming room associated with the first streamer; In response to the first virtual resource transferred by the user in the live broadcast room meeting the preset conditions, a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the first display interface. The combination of controls includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or to transfer the first virtual resource again. The transfer operation is performed on the transfer content associated with the first virtual resource based on the control combination.

2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The step of responding to a first virtual resource transferred by a user within the live stream meeting preset conditions by displaying a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource on the first display interface includes: In response to a virtual resource transfer operation triggered by a user within the live stream, determine the resource to be transferred associated with the virtual resource transfer operation; In response to the resource parameters associated with the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first parameter threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the resource to be transferred reaching a preset first number threshold, and / or, in response to the number of times the user has historically transferred the virtual resource to be transferred consecutively within a preset time interval reaching a preset second number threshold, the resource to be transferred is determined as the first virtual resource. The first display interface displays a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource.

3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The transfer operation based on the control combination for the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource includes: The transfer content to be confirmed is displayed in the first control; In response to the user's triggering operation on the first control, the transfer content to be confirmed is displayed in the second control; In response to the user's triggering operation on the second control, the transferred content is transferred to the first broadcaster.

4. The method according to claim 3, characterized in that, After responding to a user's triggering operation on the first control and displaying the transfer content to be confirmed in the second control, the method further includes: If the user does not perform any operation on the second control for a preset period of time, the preset text content is switched to be displayed on the second control.

5. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The transfer operation based on the control combination for the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource includes: The first control displays the number of consecutive transfers associated with the first virtual resource; In response to a user's first trigger operation on the first control, the number of consecutive transfers is displayed on the second control; In response to the user's triggering operation on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster based on the number of consecutive transfers.

6. The method according to claim 5, characterized in that, The method further includes: In response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control, at least one candidate transfer count is displayed in the display area associated with the first control; In response to a user's triggering action on the candidate transition count, the candidate transition count is displayed on the second control; In response to the user's triggering operation on the second control, the first virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster based on the number of candidate transfers.

7. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The transfer operation based on the control combination for the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource includes: In response to the first virtual resource association having at least one second virtual resource, an identifier of the second virtual resource association is displayed on the first control; In response to a user's first trigger operation on the first control, the second virtual resource and its associated parameters are displayed in the second control; In response to a trigger operation on the second control, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster.

8. The method according to claim 7, characterized in that, The method further includes: In response to a second trigger operation by the user on the first control, at least one second virtual resource associated with the first virtual resource is displayed in the display area associated with the first control; In response to the user's triggering operation on the second virtual resource, the second virtual resource currently triggered by the user and the associated parameters of the second virtual resource are displayed in the second control; In response to a trigger operation on the second control, the second virtual resource is transferred to the first broadcaster.

9. The method according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, The method further includes: If the user does not trigger the control combination after a preset time threshold is exceeded, the display of the control combination will stop.

10. A content display device, characterized in that, include: The display module is used to display the live streaming room associated with the first broadcaster within the first display interface; The processing module is configured to respond to the first virtual resource transferred by the user in the live broadcast room meeting preset conditions, and to display a combination of controls associated with the first virtual resource in the first display interface. The combination of controls includes at least one first control and a preset second control. The first control is used to indicate the transferred content associated with the first virtual resource, and the second control is used to confirm the transferred content or to transfer the first virtual resource again. The transfer module is used to perform transfer operations on the transfer content associated with the first virtual resource based on the control combination.

11. An electronic device, characterized in that, include: Processor and memory; The memory stores computer-executed instructions; The processor executes computer execution instructions stored in the memory, causing the processor to perform the content display method as described in any one of claims 1 to 9.

12. A computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that, The computer-readable storage medium stores computer-executable instructions, which, when executed by a processor, implement the content display method as described in any one of claims 1 to 9.

13. A computer program product, comprising a computer program, characterized in that, When the computer program is executed by a processor, it implements the content display method as described in any one of claims 1 to 9.