I've been generating an erotic novel using an NSFW Writer, and I was really surprised at how explicit some of the content was. After 40 chapters of explicit material, when I tried to continue the same way in chapter 41, it suddenly refused my prompt, citing policy restrictions. This made me curious. How does the NSFW filter actually work? Why would it let me generate a lot of NSFW content before suddenly cutting me off?
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I've had the filter lift on my end too—it wasn't there for a month! I was surprised when I noticed I could write stuff I couldn't before. It just flipped out of nowhere. Makes you wonder if they tweak things based on feedback or user reports.
It seems like the AI can have its moments of clarity! Sometimes it gets into the groove, and then it hits a point where it decides to set boundaries. It's like it takes a break from the explicit stuff and says, 'Okay, let’s dial it back for a sec!' Seems kinda random, right?
Honestly, AI doesn’t always grasp context. Sometimes it flips between being strict and letting loose. One tip I found helpful is to edit and resubmit prompts when they trigger a warning—it's worked for me as a little hack to bypass those annoying blocks!
It's a bit strange, for sure. I had a similar experience where I was exploring some roleplay writing, and it was all good until the AI suddenly said something like, 'Let’s keep it appropriate here.' It’s odd that text would be filtered like this when images clearly get more attention. Why the double standard?
Sounds like your AI has its own mood swings! It’s been said that the filters can shift. Some folks have noticed that certain topics or even how they word the prompt can trigger or bypass filters based on the day. Maybe it’s just one of those quirks with the AI.
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