One Disclosure, Five Destinations: A Cross-Platform Labelling Checklist
YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest each label AI content differently. A working checklist for one asset published across all five.
Every guide, comparison and workflow we’ve published on Synthetic Media Disclosure.
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YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest each label AI content differently. A working checklist for one asset published across all five.
A post tag discloses one piece of content. A profile badge recontextualizes everything you'll ever post. They are not interchangeable decisions.
The EU's Code of Practice on AI transparency covers two very different groups under one document. Knowing which one you are decides what you can skip.
A tool you've used since before August 2026 has a separate compliance clock running until December. Here's what changes, and what doesn't wait.
Virtual try-on renders convincing fabric drape from a single photo, but a diffusion image is not a fit simulation — what retailers owe customers in disclosure.
Once you have to disclose AI use, the disclosure becomes copy. Placement, wording and the specific ways a technically-correct label still fails.