Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to common questions about posts, boosts and rewards.

Why did my estimated reward go down?#

Estimates are recomputed against a live snapshot while a campaign runs — the pool is shared with everyone earning in it, and your own post metrics keep updating. The number locks at settlement.

Full explanation: How rewards work

Why don't I see Submit draft?#

The Create track opens per campaign: each campaign invites a set of creators, who can then post original sponsored content under their own handle. If a campaign card shows only Boost and no Create section at all, that campaign didn't match with you this time — the card leads with the track you can actually use instead of showing a button that won't respond.

This is about the match, not about your account

Matching runs both ways: brands look for creators who fit their own preferences, target audience, language, and niche — and whether it fits depends on both sides. A campaign aimed at Chinese-speaking finance readers won't match an English-speaking gaming creator, however strong the account, because the audience doesn't line up. So a campaign not matching you usually just means it was built for a different audience. Matches are per campaign, not an account-wide status: missing one isn't a mark on your account and doesn't carry into the next.

Boost is always open to you

You can join any campaign and earn by boosting — quote or reply to campaign posts. Boost rewards are real money, not a practice mode, and how you deliver on past campaigns is one of the strongest signals for matching more campaigns later.

Different case: Create is there, but locked

If Create is on the card but reads “Unlocks after your first campaign”, that's a separate rule: a new account's first campaign is boost only, regardless of matching. It opens on its own once that first campaign completes — no application needed.

Full explainer: How Create invites work

Does an approved self-quote count for Creator rewards?#

Yes — if the self-quote post is submitted and approved, it earns Creator rewards normally. It goes through the regular Creator flow just like any other approved post.

The one exception

If a self-quote isn't submitted and the system picks it up only as a discovered interaction, it's treated as you boosting your own post and excluded — so creators can't farm Booster rewards by quoting themselves. Approved Creator submissions are never filtered by this rule.

Short version

  • Approved self-quote → counts as Creator, earns rewards.
  • Unsubmitted self-quote → not counted (neither Creator nor Booster).