Reposting
Reposting shares someone else’s post with your own followers. Nuts doesn’t use two separate buttons for a plain repost and a quote-style one — instead, one flow covers both: you can repost as-is, or add your own words before publishing.
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On the post you want to repost, tap the Share icon, then tap Repost. (See Sharing & Branded Links for the rest of the share sheet.)
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The composer opens with an indicator reading “Reposting @handle’s post,” with the original post attached below it.
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For a plain repost, leave the text field empty and tap Post. To add your own commentary, type it in before tapping Post — this attaches your words above the original post.
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Your repost appears in your followers’ feeds as your own post, with the original post embedded inside it.
Undoing a repost
There’s no separate “undo repost” action. A repost is just a post you made, so you remove it the same way you’d delete any post: open its ⋯ menu and tap Delete Post. See Editing & Deleting Posts.
The original poster gets a notification (“reposted your post”) when you repost their post.
On the web
Reposting from the main feed isn’t available on web — the option has been removed from the post card there. You can still repost from a NutsMode Echo: press and hold Like on an Echo and choose Post to feed. This shares the echo straight to your feed, without an added-comment step.