# Introduction

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#### *Social Media Is Broken. Repute Is the Fix.*

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Billions scroll, post, and engage daily. Yet only a tiny fraction of users profit, while platforms harvest content, data, and attention for corporate gain. You generate the value. They take the rewards.

Repute changes that.

Built on the principles of decentralization, fairness, and trust, Repute is a Web3 social media platform that transforms every interaction—likes, shares, and upvotes, into tangible crypto rewards. But this isn’t just another "post-to-earn" scheme. It's a reputation-driven economy, where value is earned, not farmed.

On Repute, your influence isn’t rented; it’s earned through trust. The more meaningful your contributions, the higher your reputation. The higher your reputation, the greater your rewards. Low-effort spam? It doesn’t pay. Bots and engagement hacks? Not here. Repute isn’t a popularity contest—it’s a trust economy.

With a familiar, Instagram-like interface and a crypto-native backend, Repute blends Web2 familiarity with Web3 freedom. No middlemen. No data exploitation. Just content, community, and compensation, on your terms.

This is more than a social app.\
This is a movement to reclaim the internet’s most valuable asset: your voice.


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