Seedance Access & Trust
Seedance search is not only an access query. It is also a trust query.
People are trying to figure out:
- which pages are official
- which claims are just wrapper copy
- which pages help them evaluate real fit
- which clicks are likely to waste time
Four trust signals that matter
1. Source clarity
You should be able to tell who owns the page and what it is actually promising.
2. Real-use consequence
A trustworthy page explains what changes when you really use the model:
- reference control
- continuity
- next-shot reuse
- retry cost
3. Fit and not-fit judgment
If every page says "best for everyone", it is doing promotion, not evaluation.
4. Concrete next step
A useful page helps you do one thing next:
- compare Seedance with your baseline
- run one checklist
- test one continuity-sensitive job
Quick filter
Use this filter before trusting a Seedance page:
- Is ownership clear?
- Does it reduce confusion or just repeat launch adjectives?
- Does it admit not-fit cases?
- Does it tell you what to test next?
