I tried to get Grok to edit my photo so I’m standing between two blonde women in bikinis. Nothing crazy — just a normal adult image where they’re close to me and looking at me. First request got instantly blocked. Then Grok and I went through multiple rounds of rewriting the prompt to make it as tame as possible. We stripped out every word like “want,” “desire,” “seductive,” or “flirty.” Changed it to “smiling warmly and looking at him with friendly expressions.” Kept my exact face from the uploaded photo. Tried different variations. Still blocked every single time.Meanwhile, the text side of Grok has zero problem with adult content. It openly says there are no restrictions. But the image generator has some hidden, overly sensitive filter that freaks out the second it sees a man + two women in bikinis + any kind of interaction. It’s completely inconsistent and feels like it’s treating users like children.I’m a paying user and this is bullshit. I spent way too much time going back and forth trying to work around a filter that shouldn’t even be this aggressive for basic adult requests. There’s zero transparency about what actually triggers these blocks — just silent rejections no matter how carefully you word it.If xAI wants to market Grok as the less censored AI, the image side needs to stop being this restrictive and opaque. Right now it’s just wasting people’s time and making the product look half-baked.@grok@xai
@ApexSeeker_ Of course by women... Pretty much any fertile woman can have sex any day she chooses. Men can't make babies. What kinda stupid question is that?
@JoshStrifeHayes EVERQUEST, hands down, the coordination it took to take down major bosses was INSANE. hundreds of people working together, with massive investment and cost for failure.