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UGC Creator Platforms Lack Transparent Quality Verification Before Brand Commits Payment

Brands using UGC creator platforms cannot assess creator quality, past brand work, or content consistency before committing to payment. Without visible portfolios and verified track records, brands face high risk of low-quality content. This is a structural trust gap in the creator economy marketplace model.

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