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How Are Creators Vetted on Posted?
How Are Creators Vetted on Posted?

Ensuring Quality Content: How Posted Maintains a High Standard

Updated over a week ago

Posted is an open platform — and that’s part of what makes it so powerful.

Any creator can join and start participating in brand contests, which fuels the platform’s growth, reach, and diversity. But naturally, this open approach also raises an important question:

“How do we ensure the quality of the content submitted?”

Here’s how we keep standards high while staying open:

1. Content Moderation & Creator Accountability

If a creator submits low-quality content or breaks the contest rules, you have full control — simply flag the content, and the Posted team will review it. If we confirm it’s low quality, off-brief, or rule-breaking, we’ll remove the content from the platform.

In more serious cases, creators can be permanently banned to protect the quality of our creator network and your brand experience.

2. Brief-Based Quality Control

Your brief is your filter. When you create your contest, you define what type of content you want and set the rules clearly. Creators must follow those guidelines for their content to qualify — if they don’t, their submission will be removed.

This gives you a powerful level of control while keeping the entry process open to new talent.

3. Performance-Driven System

The Posted platform operates on supply and demand. Our algorithm highlights and rewards top-performing content, meaning only creators who drive results will rise to the top and earn rewards. Low-performing content naturally receives less visibility — and less reward.


In short, while Posted is open to all creators, we have a clear system in place to maintain quality:

• Flagging tools for brands

• Strict content reviews by our team

• Rule enforcement with real consequences

• A performance-based algorithm that favors quality

You’re in control — and we’re here to back you up.

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