Trust & safety
Account standing
If you've received a notice about your account status, this page explains it: the states your account can be in, what each one means, what you can do, and the rules that protect the system (content originality, no inflation). Account standing exists to protect creators who put in real work — it keeps the reward pool for authentic engagement.
Why account standing exists#
Authentic engagement is the core of what Tutti delivers to brands. Account standing isn't about gatekeeping — it's about keeping the reward pool fair to everyone who takes part in good faith.
Authentic engagement is the core
Brands come to Tutti to reach a real, willing audience. Every reward is built on real creation and real engagement — which is why accounts have to meet a bar.
It protects creators who do the work
Low-quality engagement doesn't help a post — it drags it down. 𝕏 throttles distribution when it sees it, content that could have taken off loses reach, and the loss lands on the creator's earnings. Account standing exists so that doesn't happen to people posting in good faith.
Account states at a glance#
From your side, your account can be in one of the states below. The names match what you see on the welcome page.
Matching
After you sign up, the system evaluates how your account fits what brands need right now. This usually takes a few minutes, longer when the team needs to step in. You'll see the result on the welcome page.
Not matched
We haven't found a brand match for your account this time — that's about fit, not a verdict on your account's quality. Brand needs keep changing: after a short cooldown you can request a new match on the welcome page, or submit an appeal there with anything we might have missed.
Paused
The team has temporarily paused your access. You can submit an appeal in your own words on the welcome page, and the team will take a look within 3 business days. Settled past earnings are unaffected and remain claimable from the earnings page.
Removed
For a serious violation of platform rules, the account is permanently removed: no appeal, and the same 𝕏 account can't register on Tutti again. Settled past earnings remain claimable from the earnings page.
Authenticity & account review#
Before matching with brands, an account is reviewed for authenticity. This is about whether the account itself is real and organic — not about how good the numbers look.
What matters
When you sign up, we look at your 𝕏 account to see how it matches what the brands here need. What matters is "authentic, organic creator," not "large account" — and not matching yet is about fit, not a quality verdict.
Authenticity check
Past the follower bar, we read your profile and recent activity the way a brand would. Accounts that look mass-produced, automated, or built around engagement farming can't be matched with brands. We don't publish the exact signals — they evolve, and listing them would just become a checklist for the accounts we're trying to filter out.
Content originality#
Tutti rewards content you actually wrote and judged for yourself. Sharing a topic, citing public material, building on a public framework with attribution — all fine; that is just how writing works. What gets treated seriously is something else: lifting another piece's structure, full sentences, or core examples and presenting them as your own — even with a few words changed or emojis added.
What counts as original
You can cite others, reuse public data, reference existing frameworks — as long as you credit the source, restate it in your own words, and add your own judgment or experience. Many creators writing the same topic from different angles is welcome. The same passage appearing nearly verbatim under two accounts is not.
How we detect it
Detection combines similarity comparison (against contemporaneous posts, known platform originals, and external public material) with manual spot-checks, plus reader reports. We deliberately don't publish the specific signals — they keep evolving, and publishing them just turns them into a study guide for the accounts we're trying to filter.
Once confirmed, the consequence
A confirmed originality violation results in permanent account removal, with no appeal. Unsettled rewards on the campaign whose violation triggered the ban are voided — other campaigns' earned-but-unwithdrawn payouts remain claimable, so the creator can still cash out their past valid work. The referral code is voided going forward; existing rewarded referrals are not clawed back. The same X account cannot register on Tutti again.
No bots or automation#
Every view, like, reply, quote, and boost on Tutti has to come from a real person choosing to engage. Using bots, scripts, click farms, paid engagement, or any automation to manufacture activity — inflating views, farming replies, faking boosts — is a hard line. Authentic engagement is what Tutti sells to brands; there is no version of this that we treat as a gray area.
What’s prohibited
Any tool or service that manufactures engagement: view bots, reply and comment farms, purchased likes or reposts, automated quote or boost scripts, click farms, and coordinated accounts acting on one person’s behalf. If the activity didn’t come from a real person deciding to engage, it doesn’t count — and using these tools is a violation on its own, whether or not it moved your rewards.
Why this is a serious violation: creators pay the price
Low-quality automated replies don’t heat a post up — they kill it. A flood of templated comments makes X treat the post as suspicious engagement and suppress its distribution, so content that would have traveled on its own stops reaching people. Creator rewards are tied directly to a post’s effective exposure, which means every bit of reach lost to a spammed reply section comes straight out of the creator’s earnings. We treat this as a serious violation precisely because it doesn’t hurt a platform metric — it hurts the people doing real work.
Boosters included
Boosters are held to the exact same standard. A boost powered by automated or purchased engagement is a violation, not a shortcut — the same rule and the same consequence apply whether you’re posting as a Creator or amplifying as a Booster.
Once confirmed, the consequence
A confirmed case of bot or automated inflation results in permanent account removal. Unsettled rewards tied to the violation are voided, and the same X account cannot register on Tutti again.
Genuine scheduling tools — publishing a real post you wrote at a set time — are fine. Manufacturing the engagement itself is not. When in doubt, the test is simple: did a real person choose to do it?
Impact on rewards#
A penalty applies only to the one campaign where the violation happened — it never touches what you honestly earned on other campaigns.
Scoped to the campaign that triggered it
If a violation happens on a campaign, only the unsettled rewards on that campaign are voided. That's where it stops.
Other campaigns are unaffected
Rewards you've already settled or legitimately earned on other campaigns stay yours, claimable anytime from the earnings page — past honest work isn't caught in the net.
How appeals work#
If you think a decision was a mistake, you can open one appeal on the welcome page.
How to appeal
On the welcome page, write your account's real situation in your own words — that text is passed to a member of our team as-is. The team reviews it within 3 business days, and the outcome shows up on the same page.
One appeal per decision
After each decision, you can submit one appeal. If you've already submitted and the team is still reviewing, the page will ask you to wait for the outcome.
Not matched: you can request a re-match
The Welcome screen has an appeal field. Write what we missed about your account in your own words — the same text goes straight to a person on our team. Automated results can be re-run after a short cooldown. Results our team has already looked at personally take longer to reopen.
An appeal is read by a real person, not run through an automated process. Explaining what you'd like us to understand helps more than submitting again.
Common questions#
A few of the questions we hear most.
Why can't I see a campaign anymore?
Campaign visibility follows your account status. While you're paused or not matched, some campaigns stop showing for now; once your status recovers, the campaigns you qualify for come back.
I got a status-change notice — what should I do?
Head back to the welcome page to see your current status and the note on it. If you're not matched or paused, that same page has the entry point to request a new match or appeal — and if you think it's a mistake, submit your appeal right there.
Where do I withdraw?
On the earnings page. Whatever state your account is in, settled past earnings can be claimed from the earnings page.