Guide · creator playbook
How to post Firefly images on X (Twitter) without getting flagged
X reads embedded provenance metadata and flags AI media via Community Notes, throttling reach on posts it marks as synthetic. Adobe Firefly ships with exactly the signals X (Twitter) looks for. Strip every one and post clean.
Strip the C2PA Content Credentials (Adobe pioneered the standard)
Adobe is on the C2PA standards board — Firefly outputs are the most thoroughly signed. Calabi removes this automatically — no manual ExifTool work.
Strip the Adobe creator metadata
Photoshop history block plus Firefly-specific tags. Calabi removes this automatically — no manual ExifTool work.
Strip the XMP photoshop:Source field
Tags Firefly as the origin tool. Calabi removes this automatically — no manual ExifTool work.
Inject authentic phone identity
Calabi writes a real Make / Model / Software / GPS / capture-timestamp so the file presents as a normal phone recording, not an AI export.
Verify, then post to X (Twitter)
Check the forensic proof card — it lists every signal stripped and injected — then upload to X (Twitter) clean.
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Why this matters now
AI detection on social platforms in 2026 is no longer a coin flip. Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter/X, and Reddit all run automated scanners on every upload before a human moderator sees it. The flag-rate on raw AI output is approaching 100% for the major generators (Sora, Veo, Kling, Midjourney). The only path forward is full sanitization — strip every signal, inject authentic phone identity, verify before posting.