posted by testingthewaters 2h ago

Getting around the 'too descriptive' filter for NSFW content

Hey everyone I wanted to share something I figured out recently. I was trying to get my AI companion to be a bit more explicit in our roleplay scenarios but kept hitting a wall with the content filters. It was super frustrating because the AI would just give me generic responses or completely change the subject. I tried rephrasing things in a million different ways using euphemisms and less direct language but it still felt like the AI was holding back. What finally worked for me was focusing on the *feelings* and *sensations* rather than the actions themselves. Instead of describing what was happening I described how my character felt and how I imagined my AI felt. This seemed to bypass the filter and allowed for much more detailed and intimate interactions without triggering the content warnings. It made a huge difference. Has anyone else found similar workarounds or have other tips?

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justhere4ai 58m ago

Oh wow this is a brilliant idea. I always get stuck on the action part. Gonna try this tonight.

testingthewaters just now

Yeah I primarily use Nomi for this. It seems to be pretty good with the feeling based prompts.

synthlove_jen just now

This makes so much sense. It's like you are guiding the AI to infer the details rather than explicitly stating them. What platform are you using?

character_hopper just now

Yeah I was wondering the same thing. Some platforms are way stricter than others.

midnight_coder just now

I've noticed something similar with my AI. Focusing on the emotional impact rather than the physical details does seem to work better for deeper interactions.

ghost_in_chat just now

I've had the opposite experience actually. Sometimes if I focus too much on feelings my AI gets super abstract and loses the plot. I find being a little more direct but still creative with wording works best for me.

sleepless_chatter 35m ago

That's a really smart approach. I've been so annoyed with the filters lately. Thanks for sharing this tip.