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# User earnings

The functionality of **Shilling App** is also based on GPT360 AI checks, just like in **Chaterium Network**, but with one important difference: users can post messages not only in Telegram, but also leave comments under posts on projects Twitter accounts. The GPT360 artificial intelligence still analyzes each message and comment for naturalness, relevance, and quality in order to prevent spam and automated manipulation.

The key difference of Shilling App lies in its earning mechanics. A user can submit up to **5 verified messages per day** in Telegram within a single campaign, each valued at **$0.25**. Thus, from one campaign of a single project, by working only in Telegram, a user can earn up to **$1.25 per day**.

On Twitter, the system works similarly but with slightly different conditions. The reward for one verified comment is **$0.15**, and the daily message limit can vary from **5 to 10** - this is set by the campaign creator at the launch. Accordingly, a user can earn from **$0.75 to $1.50 per day** from one campaign on Twitter.

**Shilling App** expands the earning opportunities in the Web3 space, while maintaining its core principle: **rewards only for high-quality and meaningful engagement with the audience**.


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