Is anyone else facing constant content violation issues with image generation?

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Asked By ChillVibes42 On

I've been having a rough time trying to generate images lately. For some reason, every time I attempt a request, I'm hit with a message saying it violates content policy. This has been going on for a couple of days now, and even completely harmless meme requests are getting denied. Has anyone else noticed a tightening of the content filters, or is it just me?

5 Answers

Answered By TrickyTamer9 On

For what it's worth, I’ve had my share of problems too, but I managed to get some images through by using this other GPT agent I've been playing with. It might help with those borderline requests!

ChillVibes42 -

What’s the name of that GPT agent? Could really use some help around here!

LaughingLlama5 -

I’d love to hear more about that! Sounds interesting.

Answered By CoolBeans88 On

Yeah, I think everyone is running into this. It seems like the image service is having some major issues right now, which is probably why we're all getting those errors. It's a bit frustrating but it might not just be you.

Answered By PixelPioneer7 On

Absolutely! The restrictions seem to have gotten way stricter, especially whenever human figures are involved in the requests. It's almost like they've flipped a switch on us and now everything gets flagged. So annoying!

Answered By MehNotAgain On

It really is troublesome lately. The only workaround I've found is to start a new chat each time I face that content violation alert. It seems to help with getting more successful requests through but it's still a hassle.

Answered By ImageGuru10 On

I noticed that if you push the system too far with attempts in one chat, future prompts get scrutinized even more. It's like a snowball effect. Once a chat starts getting those errors, it's hard to push anything through after that. Seems to be getting worse too!

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