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Absolute garbage. Grok Imagine is a total scam and a massive waste of money.
Insanely low daily quotas that throttle you like a cheap mobile game. Inconsistent, trigger-happy moderation that changes on a whim.
And the worst part? It's all built on blatant false advertising. They sold this as a "freedom of speech" creative platform, especially to hook people into subscriptions with promises of real Rated R content. Then, right after I paid for the annual sub, they quietly rolled it all back because some high-paying advertisers clutched their pearls. Classic bait-and-switch bullshit.
You get a pathetic "spicy mode" that teases you with a few allowed images, only for it to cockblock you when you try to animate them. And now it's getting even worse—they're slapping the All-Seeing Eye censorship symbol on spicy generations even if you're a verified adult. What the hell is the point?
It's all a crock of puritanical shit. A hypocritical monitoring machine pretending to be edgy while sucking up to corporate overlords.
Don't feed this system a single cent. Absolute rubbish. Save your money and your sanity.
Fuck Grok Imagine. A worthless waste of time and money. I believe they have purposely messed up Super Grok, which used to run much better than it does today, to force people into purchasing the Grok Heavy subscriptions. Either that or they just want to cater to elitists who can afford that expensive shit. It wouldn't surprise me with Elon at the helm. Moderation is inconsistent, absolutely sucks, and the system can't supposedly even detect uploads versus its own images? I don't use uploads for anything that's spicy. I only use imagine images, and yet I'm still getting moderated, killing my daily quota every single day. And that quota keeps decreasing as well. It is not at all what I originally signed up for. I call false advertising on the whole ordeal Midway through my annual subscription. When the annual subscriptions run out I am done and will build my own rig so I can do anything I fucking want with nobody over my fucking shoulder. I don't need your morality police in my face when I'm trying to create. Let your morality burn in the hell that you believe in, you pious self-righteous zealots.
The moment you get a text message for a Father's Day ad from a vendor where you typically shop, telling you your dad said something.
Then, you reply with. "Dad's dead, he didn't say anything."
And the response; you've been unsubscribed. 😂
Another day where Imagine moderated every attempt and ate my quota like a whore on Wall Street. At this point I'm just counting down the days until my subscription runs out. Then, when my renewal doesn't come through and my money doesn't come in, maybe they'll take the hint. And if not it won't matter, I'm going to build my own rig and give all of these moderating platforms the finger. Moderation is censorship. Especially on a subscription model. Oh, and fuck the advertisers who complained about it. No one wants your bullshit products anyway. We all know you're nothing but a scam and a racket.
Current Conclusion: Both accounts have become unreliable and no longer deliver the experience that was originally advertised. At the time of this review, I have already canceled both of my subscriptions for renewal. My SuperGrok will end in November if I don't see improvement. My PremiumPlus Grok account along with my X Blue check will also be nuked March of next year if I don't see improvement.
If you’re paying for Grok’s Imagine, you’re getting ripped off.
I’ve been directly comparing SuperGrok and Premium+ subscriptions for months with daily testing. The moderation is now completely broken and inconsistent.
Full breakdown in the thread below:
Update Sensitivity: App updates appear to directly impact moderation behavior and success rate.
Declining Reliability: Even long-established, previously successful Imagine-created models are now frequently moderated or produce poor results.
Highly Inconsistent Moderation: Both accounts suffer from extreme inconsistency. The same prompts and models can produce wildly different results from one day to the next.
The majority (approximately 95%) of the models I used were created directly in the app using Imagine, specifically to avoid any possibility of deepfakes.