u/Frosting_Gold1

My iPad died and I hadn’t made a backup. Like totally dead and unable to charge. It wouldn’t turn on for 2 days at all. I said I can’t accept this reality, it is impossible. I visualized the iPad turning on somehow, I said It MUST happen. This iPad is working.
A minute later the iPad turned on. I knew it was because of my manifestation literally a minute ago otherwise it would have been a near impossible “coincidence” to explain.

So the next day I tried visualizing my sibling entering the room and asking me how I am doing or something, all I wanted was to witness something as easy as this. Tried everything. The state of feeling of the wish fulfilled, hearing footsteps, hearing the door open, their voice - didn’t happen. At all. 3 hours and nothing. It was brutal to accept a failed manifestation.

How would anyone explain this? And please don’t say because they have free will because I wasn’t manifesting anything impossible or harmful, it is something that happens every day anyway and I thought something as realistic as this would be easy but - no, I couldn’t manage to succeed. The consequences are that now I have lost all hope I gained from yesterday. You can’t be objective if you only focus on partial success. I need help.

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u/Frosting_Gold1 — 11 days ago

They announced huge update for creators which will impact their visibility and recommendation eligibility as stated in Instagram’s Latest Update

My question is are creators at risk if you’re posting original content but using Google’s AI tools such as Nano Banana , Gemini or VEO to edit your content? There may be a chance you’ll be getting unoriginal content warning because of SynthID watermark.

For those who don't know, Google bakes this invisible, pixel-level SynthID watermark into everything made by Nano Banana and Veo. For example, according to TikTok’s Official support page, they openly admit to scan for C2PA metadata, but you can strip that out. You cannot strip out SynthID.

It may be that Instagram’s new repost scanners are detecting the SynthID pattern, confusing it for "duplicate" or "unoriginal" pixel data, and slapping us with strikes.

My question is, have you personally experienced this after posting AI generated photos/videos on any social media platform?

P.S. Note that this is all alleged and a conspiracy but creators report getting flagged for unoriginal content after posting AI generated videos and photos on TikTok so I’m curious to know what your experience or workaround will be for Instagram.

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u/Frosting_Gold1 — 13 days ago

Are there any creators who get the unoriginal content flag despite your content being 100% original? If you’re making original content and using Google’s AI tools such as Nano Banana , Gemini or VEO there may be a chance you’re getting unoriginal content warning because of SynthID watermark.

For those who don't know, Google bakes this invisible, pixel-level SynthID watermark into everything made by Nano Banana and Veo. According to TikTok’s Official support page, they openly admit to scan for C2PA metadata, but you can strip that out. You cannot strip out SynthID.

It may be that TikTok’s repost scanners are detecting the SynthID pattern, confusing it for "duplicate" or "unoriginal" pixel data, and slapping us with strikes.

My question is, have you personally experienced this after posting AI generated photos/videos on any social media platform? Note that this is all alleged and a conspiracy but creators report getting flagged for unoriginal content after posting AI generated videos and photos so I’m curious to know what your experience or workaround is?

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u/Frosting_Gold1 — 13 days ago
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Are there any other creators who get the unoriginal content flag despite your content being 100% original? If you’re making original content and using Google’s AI tools such as Nano Banana , Gemini or VEO there may be a chance you’re getting unoriginal content warning because of SynthID watermark.

For those who don't know, Google bakes this invisible, pixel-level SynthID watermark into everything made by Nano Banana and Veo. According to TikTok’s Official support page, they openly admit to scan for C2PA metadata, but you can strip that out. You cannot strip out SynthID.

It may be that TikTok’s repost scanners are detecting the SynthID pattern, confusing it for "duplicate" or "unoriginal" pixel data, and slapping us with warnings.

My question is, have you personally experienced this after posting AI generated photos/videos? This is all alleged and a conspiracy but creators report getting flagged for unoriginal content after posting AI generated videos and photos so I’m wondering what your experience is?

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u/Frosting_Gold1 — 13 days ago

Are there any creators who get the unoriginal content flag despite your content being 100% original? If you’re making original content and using Google’s AI tools such as Nano Banana , Gemini or VEO there may be a chance you’re getting unoriginal content warning because of SynthID watermark.

For those who don't know, Google bakes this invisible, pixel-level SynthID watermark into everything made by Nano Banana and Veo. According to TikTok’s Official support page, they openly admit to scan for C2PA metadata, but you can strip that out. You cannot strip out SynthID.

It may be that TikTok’s repost scanners are detecting the SynthID pattern, confusing it for "duplicate" or "unoriginal" pixel data, and slapping us with strikes.

My question is, have you personally experienced this after posting AI generated photos/videos? This is all alleged and a conspiracy but creators report getting flagged for unoriginal content after posting AI generated videos and photos so I’m wondering what your experience is?

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u/Frosting_Gold1 — 13 days ago