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How to post Veo videos on YouTube without getting flagged

YouTube checks for C2PA provenance and synthetic-media signals and applies an 'altered or synthetic content' disclosure that suppresses Shorts reach. Google Veo ships with exactly the signals YouTube looks for. Strip every one and post clean.

Strip the Veo generator tag in XMP
Tool identifier baked into the file. Calabi removes this automatically — no manual ExifTool work.
Strip the C2PA Content Credentials
Cryptographic origin proof block. Calabi removes this automatically — no manual ExifTool work.
Strip the Encoder + container fingerprints
FFmpeg/encoder signatures and MP4 atom quirks that betray a non-phone source. 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 YouTube
Check the forensic proof card — it lists every signal stripped and injected — then upload to YouTube 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.