Chill Mode FAQs
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Q1: What is GETTR Chill Mode?

A1: GETTR Chill Mode is a feature designed to enhance the diversity of content on the platform by introducing "Chill" content from GETTR run accounts. This feature utilizes existing technical solutions to ensure a quick and seamless launch.

Q2: Where can I access Chill Mode?

A2: You can access Chill Mode by clicking on the "Chill Mode" button, conveniently located beside the Explore tab on the home page of the GETTR app, tablet, and web platform.

Q3: What happens when I click the "Chill Mode" button?

A3: Clicking the "Chill Mode" button will open the Chill Mode timeline, providing you with a curated selection of content.

Q4: What are the different modes in Chill Mode?

A4: The Chill Mode home page will feature four different modes, each offering a unique theme to cater to various interests.

Q5: What type of content can I expect in the Chill Mode timeline?

A5: The Chill Mode timeline includes posts exclusively from GETTR-run accounts that focus on fun-related content.

Q6: How is content imported into the Chill Mode timeline?

A6: Content in the Chill Mode timeline is sourced from GETTR run accounts. Specific methods and timelines for importing content are managed using existing technical solutions.

Q7: Are interactions in Chill Mode the same as in Standard Mode?

A7: Yes, in Chill Mode, all interactions remain the same as in Standard Mode.

Q8: What happens if I follow a host in Chill Mode?

A8: If you follow a host in Chill Mode, the host's posts will appear under your "Following" page, just like posts from other hosts.

Q9: If I repost a host's post in Chill Mode, where does it appear?

A9: If you repost a host's post in Chill Mode, the reposted content will appear under your profile.

Q10: Can posts from Chill Mode be recommended to the Explore page?

A10: Yes, posts from the Chill Mode can also be recommended and appear on the Explore page, further enhancing content discovery on GETTR.

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