Yes; it will at least be in a beta version and/or public opt-in state by this time. I feel this way mostly because of Elon Musk's involvement at Twitter - it seems this is a feature he would fully support due to wanting to ensure information that is published is accurate and can be verified.
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Will YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter enable digital provenance (e.g., C2PA) on photos or videos in 2023?
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More than or equal to 4 million but less than 6 million
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More than or equal to 6 million
I think people are inherently lazy and will need actual consequences (inability to travel/fly, a monetary penalty, etc.) for not getting the ID before most opt to do so.
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80%
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Why do you think you're right?
While I think social media will do as much as possible to block this from coming to fruition, I think legislation will force the issue. Citizens have a right to know what information is real versus curated.
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Why might you be wrong?
Legislation may not work fast enough, in which case the date referenced will simply be pushed out a bit.
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