5. What the brief is — and what it is not
Briefs, diagnoses and Radar signals are advice built from statistics over public data and sentences written by a language model. They are not a guarantee of views, follower growth, revenue or brand deals. What you publish, and what happens when you publish it, remains your decision and your responsibility.
A brief may include warnings about advertising disclosure or overstated claims. Those are informational, not legal advice; complying with disclosure rules and with cosmetics or medical-claim regulations is the responsibility of whoever publishes the post.
Model-generated text can be wrong. Verify product names, ingredients and figures before you publish.