Does AI-generated content comply with social platform terms of service?
Used the way it is designed, content created with Social Neuron is compatible with the major platforms' terms — and the platforms themselves have moved to explicitly allow AI-assisted content.
**A human is always in the loop.** Social Neuron is a creation assistant, not an autoposting bot farm. You direct the ideas, and every post requires your approval before it publishes. That human creative direction is exactly what platform policies (and emerging copyright guidance) look for, and it keeps you on the right side of "authentic, account-holder-controlled" rules.
**Platforms allow AI-assisted content.** TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and others permit content made with AI tools. What they require is honesty about it: most now ask creators to label realistic AI-generated or significantly AI-altered media. Several platforms also apply automated AI labels of their own.
**Your responsibilities.** Follow each platform's AI-disclosure guidance and apply the "AI-generated" label where the platform requires it (typically for realistic synthetic people, voices, or events). Avoid using AI to impersonate real people without permission or to mislead, which every platform prohibits regardless of how the content was made.
**What Social Neuron does to help.** Because you preview and approve content per platform and distribution reformats posts to each platform's specs, you are publishing deliberately rather than blasting identical automated spam — the behaviour that triggers platform enforcement. Disclosure obligations ultimately sit with you as the account holder, so when in doubt, label it. For who owns the resulting content, see the related answer on content ownership.