Adobe will soon start attaching personally identifiable metadata to content you create in an attempt to stop the spread of "Misinformation"
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Digital content provenance is an interesting concept. As stated, it would never fly within the industry, as fake news would all rate as 0, and barely more than that for facebook, twitter, google fact checker service, review service etc which are wrong constantly about everything.
Imagine being told 'the people making these claims are proven liars' when something is sourced by google? Or wikipedia, or msn? Talk about getting sued.
So it will likely be an inverse-trust system, masquerading as a genuine one. Anything they say is 100% trustworthy will be 100% false. But the false stuff which will be true will probably be autoblocked due to its 'false' rating. So even then its no use.
Probably be used as a mechanism to say that "this source has produced questionable information / virus infected material / etc"
The warnings will undoubtedly be worded in a way to avoid liability.