> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://whitepaper.werate.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://whitepaper.werate.io/using-the-werate-app/gamefi-and-socialfi/upvoting-and-reporting.md).

# Upvoting and ⚠️ Reporting

You can <mark style="color:purple;">upvote</mark> reviews of users if you feel like they absolutely hit the sweet spot! It’s a way of appreciating the effort of another community member, and also to help improve the overall quality of the platform.

* You can only upvote 2 reviews per day
* Every upvote earns the owner of the review:
  * WPs
  * 1 extra Experience for that Bohemian
* If you upvote a review that is later taken down due to NSFW or other inappropriate content, you risk losing WPs

To help keep our community clean and safe, we allow <mark style="color:purple;">reporting</mark> of reviews by our community members.

* Reporting a review that is later confirmed to be inappropriate earns you WPs
* After confirmation, reviews that has been reported will be taken of our platform
* Creators of removed reviews risk getting banned from the weRate ecosystem, with potential loss of all in-game assets
* Reporting a review that is deemed OK can cause the a loss of Wisdom and Health for the person who reported

Since we value positivity, we do not allow downvotes for a review. Low quality reviews will simply move down the ladder automatically, thanks to upvoted reviews rising to the top.

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