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March 23, 2023
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P: Show words omitted from prompt or violates content guidelines

  • March 23, 2023
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Tried to make a word in colorful teddy plush but it says me it is against the guidelines. 

So I tried to say fur instead. That worked but didn't give me the result I wanted. 

129 Antworten

brettpatt
Participant
January 17, 2024

The message telling me one or more words did not meet guidelines and was removed does not say what words were removed, doesn't give any hints about what type of words are not accepted, and doesn't show any change to my prompt (so I cant see what was removed)... so more confusing than helpful (I can't see any word that could be a problem). 

 

I have reported this before a few months ago I think.

Participant
January 15, 2024

No, it's not a bug. [abuse removed] I simply cannot use this resource. It's absurd to ruin an entire business product in the name of insane wokness. Soon you will ban the word "the". Oh! Wait! You already tried that!

Participant
January 6, 2024

Statt der Meldung "Oh nein", wäre es sinnvoller die Wörter, die sich nicht mit den Nutzerrichtlinien vertragen zu markieren, um den Anwender anzuzeigen was falsch ist.

Participant
November 14, 2023

This is November and this is still an issue. Without it pointing to which words are in violation, it's frustratingly slow to work through a prompt to figure out what's wrong - particularly when it's not something that should be a problem. 

"Fantasy illustration of a cloaked scout crouching and pullin ga knife from his boot" apparently violates Firefly. I deleted the word "knife", and it STILL is a problem. Idk where to go from here lol this is stupid. 

@mj
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 7, 2023

"Uhhh what word was that?"

😊

mj

iMSD

@mj
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 7, 2023

Hi @MzNamor,

 

That seems like a fairly innocent prompt.

Perhaps Adobe can have the engine highlight words/phrases it does not like?

Best

mj

iMSD

Participant
November 7, 2023

Uhhh what word was that?

Rubber Johnny
Known Participant
November 3, 2023

Because Adobe is pandering to the 2% of the population that are wack-jobs...just like many other tech companies are doing.  
The best way to respond to their virtue-signaling is to stop giving them your money.  There's plenty other apps out there that either rival Adobe or exceed past Adobe.  
If Adobe chooses to go woke...then they'll eventually go broke.  ...and I'll be laughing my ass off when that happens.   

Participant
November 3, 2023
Indeed
Participant
November 3, 2023

It wasn't letting me use white or caucasian the other day! I had a specific character in mind and it kept giving me different ethnicities but never white.