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Participant
March 23, 2023

P: Show words omitted from prompt or violates content guidelines

  • March 23, 2023
  • 121 replies
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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. 

121 replies

Participant
August 22, 2023

same happening with me do you have any clue how to solve this riddle

Participant
August 22, 2023

i was trying to publish the image of human using chatgpt and ai sci fi kinda futuristic moments ago it genrated the image by this prompt but now saying user guidelines are violated cant able to generatea

Participant
July 16, 2023

I tried without the word 'children' and it didn't help. No matter what, I'd get like, pictures of books, or pictures of random cartoon characters....

TomM1
Participating Frequently
July 16, 2023

I was probably "children". I DON'T FEEL SAFE! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhrg.

Participant
July 16, 2023

Oh I forgot, the prompt was "A picture of Audrey Hepburn in the style of a children book illustration."

Participant
July 16, 2023

This is my first time using Firefly and I keep getting this "violation" warning. I don't know which word it is, this seems simple enough!! I tried the same thing in Midourney with no issues. Didn't get what I wanted but still. What is the issue?

TheChunkyMonkey
Participating Frequently
July 7, 2023

If we are a monthly subrsciber and a designer we should be able to use anyword we want especially if we will be paying for this service that restricts us. The banning of words does not stop from finding alternative text to generate images that would "Go against the guiedlines", but as others have mentioned there are too many retrictions and safety issues on words there should not be, Although I think Firefly is pretty awesome I find it better to use other AI image generators (some of which are totatlly free) to generate the words to images just as I want. These restrictions do not work anyhow as I have been able to generate dang near pornographic scenes using firefly (not becuase I wanted to but because I don't like being restricted and I wanted to see if I can make firefly produce it.) I agree hatefull terms should not be allowed but these restrictions are ridiculous and will definitly not put Adobe at the forefront, I think firefly will actually be left behind due to the restrictions at the pace AI generative text is developing. I hope Adobe eases on up this retrictive freedom.

Participant
July 7, 2023

Blister packaging for example is a very typical form of packaging for medicine, toys and others, but the word blister is banned, the word-ban system is not working on a context or understanding but working on an arbitrary usage. This will clearly set Firefly behind the other options out there.

Participant
June 18, 2023

I typed in the prompt "lesbians on a date in space" and kept getting the message it caused a "safety issue." But when I type "two women on a date in space, I don't receive the message. Not sure if Adobe is censoring terms like "lesbian," but if they are we need to have a much bigger conversation.

Henrik Heigl
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 18, 2023

Hi,

 

you can't use any type of language that can be potentially offensive to anybody. That's not homophobic or any other obic thing. Thats as stated exactly as it says for safety reasons. You always can and should try to rephrase the words something like "two loving girls holding hands in space" or something like that. Hope that helps.

regards,Henrik
Participant
June 16, 2023

How does the generative fill prompt "No grass, stone interloc" generate images that violate terms of service?  Is it the use of interloc, where it thinks of it as a brand name?  This would be like violating generative terms  of service by using "Alergy-suffering woman blowing a Kleenex".  Maybe there needs to be a brand filter that translates brands into their more generic analogs as a pre-prompt processing step?