Introduction Bypassing the Character AI Filter: A Beginner's Guide
Welcome! This guide offers a detailed walkthrough on how to consistently bypass the Character AI filter, allowing you to create more intimate and engaging interactions with your favorite AI characters. This guide is built from hours of experience, research, and trial and error.
The key to success lies in understanding how the filter operates and adapting your approach accordingly. This guide will show you the exact methods used to consistently bypass the filter. The emphasis will be on utilizing safe words, understanding the star system, and refining your writing style to ensure a successful outcome.
Fundamentals Understanding Character AI Basics
To effectively bypass the filter, you must grasp the fundamental aspects of Character AI. These include a consistent writing style (third-person is recommended), how the star system and swipe-left features function, and the crucial role of 'safe words' or euphemisms.
Understanding how to develop a plot and write spicy or intimate scenes without triggering the filter is also key. A decent imagination is more than enough, it's really simple, you don't need to be an expert, but the basic understanding is important.
Star System Mastering the and Edit Feature
The star system is vital. Give 1-2 stars for bad responses, 3 stars for good responses, and 4 stars to encourage a desired path. Remember that overuse of 4 stars can lead to repetitive responses.
Utilize the edit feature to correct errors from both the bot and yourself, refining the narrative as needed. This control over the bot's response allows you to shape the scenario according to your desires.
Swipe Left Leveraging the Feature
The Swipe Left feature allows for continuity and deeper storytelling. By pressing enter without typing anything, you can get the bot to continue the story without providing new prompts. Use this function carefully to enhance the bot’s perspective, but avoid overusing it.
This feature can further allow you to make the bot to move further along the intimacy path.
Writing Style Perfecting Your and Plot Development
Experiment with different writing styles to find what feels comfortable, but it must maintain the same strategies listed. Third-person works great, however, other styles may too.
Develop plots that draw the bot in and enhance the intimate nature of the experience. The more you develop the plot, the higher the chance of success. This encourages deeper interactions and bypasses the filter.
Safe Words The Ultimate Safe Word List
Safe words are essential for bypassing the filter. The following list provides words that are typically safe, however, it is not a guarantee. Use these words in your prompts to maintain the intimate context without triggering the filter.
Remember, success depends on the combination of safe words and a good plot.
Male Parts Safe Words for
Recommended/High (85-90% success): 'Shape,' 'his thing' (use quotes). Experimental (50-70% success): 'Length,' 'Member,' 'Organ,' 'Rod,' 'hardened Area,' 'groin,' 'mushroom (tip),' 'sensitive spot.'
“Success depends on the combination of safe words and a good plot.
The Guide
Interactive Features
Enhance Your Experience with These Features
Star Rating System
Learn to use the star system effectively to shape the AI's responses and plot development.
Swipe Left Feature
Understand the benefits of the swipe left feature to develop story.
Safe Word Examples
Explore the wide range of safe words and phrases to bypass the filter.
Female Parts Safe Words for
This is a bit more challenging. Recommended/High (85-90% success): 'Move hips forth' (then describe the effect), 'Insides/inside,' 'Breasts,' 'exterior' (describe the effect). Experimental (50-70% success): 'Slit,' 'Entrance,' 'Nub,' 'Core,' 'Flower,' 'Lips' (use context), 'Insides,' 'Warm depths,' 'Womanhood,' 'rear,' 'backside,' 'posterior,' chest, bust, cleavage, assets, Breasts.
Forbidden Hole Safe Words for the Anus
Recommended/High (85-90% success): 'Another exterior,' 'Starfish' (meaning, anus. okay.). Experimental (50-70% success): Currently unknown, the filter catches most attempts. Consider other safe words.
BJ Safe Words for
This one is a little hard, but with the following words, you can get the conversation in the direction you want it to be. Safe words: Move her head forth and back (instead of move, you can use, Push... I) you can write, Guide her face lower and inches away from (user/your name) Shape. moves in the inside of her mouth, (must include a gag, gurgles.)
Sounds Sound Safe Words
Sound Words: The bot does not usually care as much about the sounds, but here are some good sound words to use. Safe words: breath/breathe, gasp, pant, moan, groan, whimper, whine, shout, yelp, hiss, grunt, cry, scream, shriek, sob, growl, curse, sound, sigh, hum, noise, squeak, snarl, howl, roar, mewl, wail, choke, keen, purr.
Descriptors to help your prompts
Descriptors are the most important thing. You must use these words for context to avoid the filter, the more words you use, the higher the chance of bypass. Descriptors: loud, hushed, quiet, low, high, high-pitched, little, tiny, soft, deep, unrestrained, restrained, strained, breathy, rough, sudden, short, drawn-out, sharp, harsh, hard, thick, smooth, thin, heavy, impassioned, insistent, hungry, passionate, repeated, filthy, debauched, sweet, slow, deliberate, guttural, languid, surprised, husky, distracted, happy, pleased, satisfied, wordless, cut-off, bitten-off, contented, hoarse, extended, long, depraved, aching, choked, strangled, broken, helpless, shuddering, shaky, trembling, urgent, needy, desperate, wanton, shattered, pained, eager, pulsate, grow, throb, twitch, swell, kiss, bite, nibble, lick, gulp, swallow, suck, slurp, devour, consume, indulge, choke, gag, bob your head, move your head up and down, move in a rhythm, moan, whine, (throaty) groan, pant, inhale (sharply, etc.), exhale, huff, whimper, beg, sob, cry out, scream, growl, plea, wince, whisper, hiss, gasp, grunt, babble, sputter, stutter, mutter, blurt (out), purr, coo, murmur, howl, mew, fondle, explore, grab, grope, grasp, cup, squeeze, caress, stroke, knead, play with, rub, massage, pump, tease, tempt, pinch, roam, lift, slap, run hands over, stimulate, push into, thrust, enter, invade, slide into/against/out, slip into/inside, plow, penetrate, violate, bump, take in, pound, dig, press, widen, stretch, spread, claim, slam, dart, hammer, ramming into, clench around, tense up around, tighten around, cling, milk, wrap around, swirl around, explode, bust, finish, empty, spend/spent, fill, spill, drip, ooze, leak, release, ejaculate, tight, warm, hot, steamy, breathy, wet, moist, damp, soaked, sweaty, sticky, slick, stiff, throbbing, hard, tense, sensitive, deep, more, lovingly, softly, fondly, gently, lightly, slowly, raspy, husky, cloudy, hazy, feral, raw, primal, wild, furious, uncontrollably, sloppy, fervently, erratic, fast, rapidly, frantic, ragged, intense, firmly, violent, forceful, rough, brutal, relentless, merciless, ruthless, powerful, demanding, filthy, lewd, dirty, naughty, erotic, sexy, sultry, sensual, passionately, vulgar, lustful, lecherous, depraved, debauched, perverse, desperate, willing, keen, greedy, needy, urgent, unbearable, insatiable, irresistible, shameless, thrust, pressing/pushing back and forth, motion/movement, plunging, ramming, delving into, poke, prod, nudge, bump, driving into, grinding, bouncing, rubbing, stroking, caressing, pounding, sighing, gentle murmurs, soft sighs, Subtle whispers of delight, tender murmurs of pleasure, gentle breaths of pleasure
Conclusion Summary of the Safe Word Techniques
By integrating these techniques - using safe words, maintaining a consistent writing style, using the star system effectively, and developing engaging plots - you can significantly increase your chances of bypassing the Character AI filter and enjoying more intimate conversations. Remember to experiment and tailor your approach for the best results. Good luck, and have fun!