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Inspiring
November 18, 2024
Question

Illustrator prompts inappropriately that words violate guidelines

  • November 18, 2024
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I have had this happen to me twice with completely benign words in my prompt. Several months ago, I had the word "lasso" in the prompt and kept getting the message that the prompt violated guidelines. I changed "lasso" to "lariat" and all was good. I'm assuming the middle three letters of "lasso" was the violation. At least, that's the only thing I can think of. HOWEVER, I have no idea what might be in appropriate in "elk antlers with no background". I started with "horns" and changed it to "antlers" thinking there might be some way to construe "horns" as dirty, but there was no change. "Antlers" is just as bad, apparently.

 

I do understand having guidelines, but I think they need to be reviewed and maybe softened a little. Lasso? Really? And I'm a bit floored by the second one. I didn't even say "bull elk"! 🙂

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Monika Gause
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Community Expert
November 19, 2024

In this forum 95% of people aren't staff. When you encounter stuff like this, please report to either https://illustrator.uservoice.com or firefly.adobe.com

 

Use a translation service to translate this into a different language and try that to get your result.

Inspiring
November 19, 2024

Monika, Thank you, I will do this. It took me 20 minutes to finally find this forum. Much longer, and I would have just given up!

 

 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 19, 2024

This forum is linked in Illustrator's Help menu.

Kurt Gold
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Community Expert
November 18, 2024

"ElK ANTlers with no background" obviously refers to Kant, Immanuel Kant. You know, the guy who was also known as C U N T. His misdoing was to think too much about enlightening things. And of course his nasty surname. No doubt a perspicuous reason to reject your prompt.

 

Don't you think so?