FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
It's a participatory social network based on an innovative principle:
Only one post can occupy place #1: the Peak Post.
Users can contribute financially to obtain this visibility. But this contribution doesn't just serve to promote content: it mainly feeds a solidarity redistribution system among all members.
The Peak Post is the most visible post on the network.
- Only one place #1 exists at a time.
- A user can contribute to place their content there.
- Another can then contribute more to take this place.
- Each new contribution replaces the previous one.
The Peak Post works like a permanent attention auction.
When a user contributes to obtain the Peak Post:
- they don't pay for traditional advertising,
- they don't pay to buy views,
- they pay to attract the community's attention for a given time.
This contribution becomes part of the day's Total Contribution, which will then be redistributed.
Here's the heart of the system:
At the end of each day:
- 100% of the day's contributions form the Total Contribution.
- 50% of this amount is redistributed equally among ALL platform users.
Simple example:
If the day's Total Contribution is 10,000 CHF and there are 2,000 users:
5,000 CHF is redistributed
each user receives 2.50 CHF in credits.
If, at the end of a day, the solidarity fund cannot give at least 1 centime to each eligible user, no distribution happens that day.
The full amount is carried over to the next day and added to the new day's contributions.
This way, no centime is lost: redistribution simply waits until each user can receive a meaningful share.
Every day, users automatically receive:
- solidarity credits,
- directly added to their personal account,
- calculated equally for everyone.
The more active the platform, the more credits each person receives to redistribute.
You cannot withdraw this money for yourself.
You can only:
- choose one or more recognized associations or NGOs,
- and transfer your credits to them whenever you wish.
Each user thus becomes a direct actor in redistribution.
Because:
- those who contribute for the Peak Post fund the redistribution,
- those who can't afford to contribute still participate,
- everyone receives an equal share,
- everyone then decides where this money should go.
It's a solidarity, collective and transparent model.
No.
- Creating an account is free.
- Posting content is free.
- Interacting with others is free.
- Receiving credits is free.
Financial contribution is only necessary if you want to:
place your content in Peak Post.
No.
Once validated, a contribution is final, as it corresponds to:
- immediate visibility,
- and participation in the redistribution system.
Clear confirmation is always requested before payment.
No.
- You don't pay hoping to win money.
- You only pay to get attention.
Redistribution in the form of credits is a solidarity mechanism, not personal financial gain.
The platform transparently displays:
- the daily Total Contribution,
- the amount redistributed,
- the list of beneficiary NGOs and associations,
- donations made by users.
Everything is visible and verifiable.
No.
- Only one account per person is allowed.
- Multiple accounts are prohibited.
- Any abuse may result in permanent suspension.
Yes, if you wish.
You can be informed when:
- you receive credits,
- your post becomes Peak Post,
- it is overtaken,
- an association receives a donation thanks to you.
Everything is configurable from your profile.
The platform has moderation systems.
Any fraudulent or abusive behavior may result in:
- content deletion,
- account suspension,
- permanent exclusion.
Yes.
We strictly respect personal data protection:
- no resale of information,
- GDPR compliance,
- deletion possible at any time.
Yes.
From your personal space or via support.
Deletion is permanent and erases associated history.
Via:
- the Contact page,
- the site's official email address.
Key point to remember
Contributing for a Peak Post allows you to buy attention, not money. Redistribution benefits everyone, and each person freely chooses the causes they wish to support.