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Disclosure and labeling for creators using Feetify

Plain caption habits for TikTok thumbnails storefronts paid ads when Feetify output is synthetic or rests on AI feet imagery with optional reference uploads.

Feetify renders AI feet images and clips. Platforms differ on wording, placement, audio tags, thumbnail rules, so truthful labels beat loose shorthand. Formal rules live in legal disclosures; this guide is practical packaging.

Default caption habits for feed posts

Whenever the viewer could think something is a faithful camera-only capture, say clearly that it came from Feetify AI:

  • Strong: “Feetify (synthetic / AI-assisted)” placed where people actually read captions.
  • Mild sketch: “AI colour sketch (final polish TBD)” if you are still iterating.

If you leaned on someone’s uploaded reference with obvious stylization shifts, disclose the assist.

Paid ads

Many ad networks disallow implied human testimonials tied to likeness that is mostly synthetic or heavily AI touched. Assume anything that looks realistically human earns scrutiny whether or not viewers know the name.

Synthetic video ads often demand audible or persistent on-screen wording depending on placement. Confirm each destination’s policy page before flighting spend.

Thumbnails versus what you ship

Highly polished thumbnails that oversell achievable real camera results spike chargebacks and flags. Align preview visuals with eventual client deliverables (Community etiquette when multiple hands touch the file).