# Modes in Follows

In Follows, you have the power to customize your bonding curve, tailoring the price points of interaction and accessibility to suit your preferences.&#x20;

Our platform offers three distinct modes: **Low Curve, Medium Curve, and High Curve**, each designed to cater to different user needs.

**Low curve - Easy Incline**

> **Suitable for users with large followings who prioritize accessibility. With this curve, the cost of each follow remains relatively low, making it easier for a larger number of fans to invest in and access the creator's content**.

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**Medium curve - Steady Ascent**

> **Suitable for users with a moderate following and want to maintain a level of accessibility while also offering a degree of exclusivity to their audience. It allows for a reasonable entry point for followers while still ensuring that the value of the follows remains relatively stable**.

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**High curve - Elevated Summit**

> **Suitable for users seeking exclusivity and a more select audience. This curve limits access to the creator's content by setting a higher price point for each follow, appealing to a more exclusive audience willing to pay a premium for access.**&#x20;

<mark style="background-color:red;">**Disclaimer**</mark>

***Follows will suggest a mode for you based on your current followings***&#x20;

***Follows also gives you the option to select the mode that you desire.***&#x20;

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It's important to note that **once a mode is selected, it cannot be changed**. \
It remains immutable due to its integration with the blockchain. This is a deliberate decision aimed at maintaining stability and consistency within the platform. We encourage users to choose their mode carefully, considering their current following and future goals.&#x20;
{% endhint %}


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