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# Collecting a Post

When you collect a post on Popset, you're not just showing appreciation; you're receiving a digital collectible that gets airdropped directly into your Popset account. This digital collectible makes you a part of the creator's community in a unique way.

1. **Find a Collectible Post You Love**: Browse through Popset and find posts which have the "Collect \[+]" icon which means they are available for collection.&#x20;
2. **Tap the Collect Button**: You can access the Collect screen either by tapping the \[+] icon on a post from the Home feed, a Creator profile, or by using the orange Collect bar from the post details screen (when available.). Tap it to start the collecting process.
3. **Confirm**: Once you're in the Collect screen, tap "Confirm" to finalize the process. Popset will automatically mint the post as an NFT, airdrop it into your [Collected Gallery](/getting-started/navigating-the-popset-interface/personal-profile.md), and deduct one credit.&#x20;

This process is quick and easy, giving you instant access to your new digital collectible.


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