Disclosure
AI disclosure
Plotloom treats AI labels as reading context, not as hype and not as a certification stamp. The goal is to help readers understand how a story was made before they commit to it.
Creative Provenance Card
Story pages and chapter footers show a Creative Provenance Card. It separates human work, AI support, and the checks made before publication.
The card is not a quality stamp or a certification badge. It gives readers context before they choose to keep reading.
What those labels mean
AI Assisted means a human creator used AI as a support tool while shaping structure, scenes, or line-level revisions. Plotloom is moving toward process-level disclosure such as research, outline, draft, rewrite, editing, translation, cover, and human final edit.
AI Generated means the draft relied more heavily on generated output, but public responsibility and rights responsibility still stay with the uploader. Unreviewed bulk generation, repetitive filler, or low-effort prompt dumps may be restricted from the public shelf.
No AI used means the uploader marked the story as written without AI assistance. AI use undisclosed means the uploader has not selected a detailed label yet.
Reader-facing labels stay short, while writer submission can capture more detailed process information.
Self-reporting and responsibility
Creation details are self-reported by the author or uploader. Plotloom makes that disclosure visible, but the label does not mean Plotloom has certified every step of the process.
False disclosure or rights abuse can lead to removal from the shelf and loss of writer or invitation access.
What we promise readers
Plotloom does not want readers to discover AI involvement only after the fact. We prefer a small amount of transparent context before the first click.
Discovery should start with story and taste, while trust comes from clear creation context. The label is there to support reader choice, not to flatten every work into the same category.