Frequently asked questions
How rewards work, what changes them, and what's locked in.
Why did my estimated reward go down?
Tutti rewards aren't fixed amounts. While a campaign is active, every estimate is computed against a live snapshot of who has joined and how their posts are performing. Two things move the number between snapshots.
Shared pool
Each campaign has a fixed Creator and Booster budget that's split among everyone earning in it. When new creators join or existing creators publish more posts, your slice of the pool can shrink even if your own metrics didn't change.
Your own post metrics
Estimates use your latest views, engagement rate, and view-audit signals. If engagement rate drops below the campaign threshold, the Low engagement modifier kicks in and reduces this post's reward weight. If view patterns look unusual, Suspicious views puts the reward on hold pending review. Past the campaign view threshold, Post took off lowers the weight of each additional view.
When does the number stop moving?
It locks at settlement. After the campaign closes and settlement runs, your reward becomes the final amount on Earnings — no more snapshot adjustments.
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).