Creator Tactics · June 8, 2026 · 1 min read
Reputation on Snaptle: Verified Shoutout History You Can Trust
Snaptle gives every creator a reputation built from verified shoutout history and ratings — so flaky people who take a shoutout and never return it can't hide.
The worst part of SFS is the person who takes your shoutout and never returns it. On Reddit or Discord they just move on to the next victim. On Snaptle, your track record follows you — that's what reputation is for.
How reputation works
- Every completed shoutout is recorded. A verified history of who actually delivered builds up on your profile.
- Both sides rate the exchange. After a shoutout, each person rates how it went, so reliability is visible at a glance.
- Asymmetric outcomes are tracked. "I posted, they didn't" doesn't disappear — flaky behaviour shows.
The result: reliable creators earn trust badges and rise; people who flake build a visible record they can't reset.
Why it changes the game
When reputation is on the line, people actually follow through. That makes every connection more reliable than a cold add — and it rewards you for being someone others want to work with. It's the trust layer that SFS etiquette tries to enforce by hand, built straight into the app.
Reputation + the rest of Snaptle
Reputation pairs with Verified Real (proof you're a real person) and feeds the clout leaderboards (where the most reliable, active creators rise). New to shoutouts? Start with what SFS is.
See all of Snaptle's features, or get the app and start building your reputation — free on iOS and the web.