What LinkedIn's Content Credentials icon shows
LinkedIn's C2PA icon reveals whether AI was used, which tool made the file, and when the credential was issued. Here is what a click shows and what strips it.
Every guide, comparison and workflow we’ve published on AI Content Disclosure.
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LinkedIn's C2PA icon reveals whether AI was used, which tool made the file, and when the credential was issued. Here is what a click shows and what strips it.
LinkedIn ships no creator-facing AI disclosure control and publishes no penalty for AI content. That makes disclosure there a caption decision you own outright.
Pinterest renders its AI modified label bottom-left in close-up view and hides it behind the ellipsis on ads. Here is a Pin layout that avoids the collision.
Everyone assumes labelled Pins get suppressed and Pinterest has said nothing either way. Here is a paired-Pin test that answers it for your own account.
A post tag discloses one piece of content. A profile badge recontextualizes everything you'll ever post. They are not interchangeable decisions.
A disclosure label alone tends to cost engagement. A study on AI-content disclosure points at the actual lever — and it's a format, not a caveat.
New research traces exactly why an AI disclosure costs engagement — and rules out the two explanations creators usually assume are the cause.