>>54143
>>54147
Honestly, glad you're making the most out of it, those look fantastic, way better than what I managed.
>>54145
Alright, here's a crash course on filter shenanigans from someone that's fooled around with it for a just about a day and doesn't actually know shit about how any of this works:
There are two types of flags:
1. You input a prompt that the filter identifies as inappropriate. Anything too obviously sexual, fetish or otherwise, will trigger it. It can be as simple as saying "bare breasts" or as esoteric as combining the words "dark room" and "stocks" in the same prompt. You will identify these because the site itself will tell you that it has deemed your prompt a violation of its terms and conditions.
These flags are... "serious". If you keep inputting the same prompt or a different one that also triggers the flag, you will get an hour ban. If you do it again after that, you will get a 24 hour ban. I don't know what happens after that, because if I ever hit it, I just make a different account. Which is as serious as it gets: you lose your account, and have to get a new one.
There's two ways to avoid this flag: kinda hard, and kinda hard as well. Kinda hard is to simply correct your prompt. Sometimes it's obvious what's tripping up the system: maybe you got a little too cute and you input something about feet licking. Some other times, it can be something random and difficult to figure out. Most importantly, you're gonna have to get creative. Change the words into roundabout descriptions of what you want. The easiest example is the system identifying "woman being tickle tortured" as a fetish, but failing to notice that a "woman laughing hard and crying while holding her head with both hands" results in basically the same output.
And then, there's the other kinda hard way: simply brute force it. Add a bunch of different details to it, until the filter stops caring about whatever it was seething about. Describe the room, the ceiling, the color of drapes, whatever. Water down your prompt with inane details. Now, does this always work? Not really. But it can.
The good news is, you don't
need to do either. This type of flag should be avoidable by copying and pasting someone else's prompt. I have no idea if this will work 100% of the time, but it should at least make it easier to work it out if the system keeps giving you shit.
2. The system outputs a picture that it identifies internally as inappropriate. This one... also sucks, but in a different way. It won't get you banned, but it might make you feel like killing yourself. Simply, there's no solution to it: it's not up to you. On your end, you will just see that blasted blowfish, saying something about high demand, and telling you to try again later. It used to be a different response, straight up saying that the resulting picture was inappropriate, but I haven't seen in so long, I'm almost certain they changed it for whatever reason.
Now, the good news is, if you get this flag... You got your foot in the door. Your prompt made it, it passed the filter, it was their output that didn't, so... You can try again. Same filter, just press create again. It won't consume your credits either, so it's completely safe. Just keep trying, and who knows, maybe the next time filter will give you a pass. The dirty little secret behind a lot of this art is that you're only going to get it after several, and I mean a lot, of failed attempts.
Now, the bad news is, you haven't won just yet. Sometimes, you can't brute force it. The filter simply will not yield, and you can sit there and hit the button several dozen times and get jackshit out of it. Trust me, I've tried. Furthermore, even if eventually you do get what you want, it's not very likely to actually be what you wanted. Not only is it a process of trial and error to make pictures in general, meaning you want to make a lot of pictures so you can pick and choose the best among them and not just one mediocre pic every thirty minutes, but if it managed to pass whatever hiccup was stopping it internally before, it's likely to just be a weird AI generated nightmare of strange shapes and beings from deep within the uncanny valley.
In other words, if you fail too many times, you're better off moving on. Modify your prompt, or try a different one altogether. Or, you could keep going. You never know if the next one is going to be
the one.
So there you have it. As much pseudo-knowledge as I can possibly inpart you. Godspeed anon. And more importantly, good luck.