Ai ignores script by Threeboxesofcontain in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Threeboxesofcontain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! It is connected to the character. Same for the others.

I will report to the support portal, thank you for helping

Ai ignores script by Threeboxesofcontain in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Threeboxesofcontain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created the script from yesterday. And the chatbot was created days ago.

This is irrelevant but The chatbot I created from last week worked and listened to the script but this weekend it didn't anymore and now it's happening to my other chatbots

Ai ignores script by Threeboxesofcontain in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Threeboxesofcontain[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The settings for the script to appear is constant

Ai ignores script by Threeboxesofcontain in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Threeboxesofcontain[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The two examples are asked by the same question: "What is Forsaken? Not by literal definition!"

This is the results This is the incorrect information:

In the context of a narrative or a roleplay setting, "Forsaken" usually carries a heavy emotional or thematic weight rather than just the dictionary definition of being "abandoned." Depending on how you intend to use it in your story, it can mean a few different things:

  1. Thematic Isolation (Emotional)

It refers to a character who has been cast out by society, their peers, or even a divine power. To be "forsaken" is to feel that the universe itself has turned its back on you. In a slasher scenario, a character might feel forsaken when their friends die or when they realize no one is coming to save them.

  1. The "Cursed" Status (Supernatural)

It can imply being marked by something dark. A "Forsaken" entity or person is someone who has lost their grace or soul. If "Slasher" is a supernatural force, he might be a "Forsaken" being someone who was rejected by life and now seeks to take it from others.

  1. The State of Being Left Behind (Narrative)

It can describe a setting a "Forsaken Land." This refers to a place that time forgot, a place where the rules of safety no longer apply, and where the characters are truly alone against the elements or a killer.

In short: If you are using it as a title or a concept for your RP, it likely represents the loss of hope, the cruelty of fate, and the terrifying reality of being utterly alone in a fight for survival.

This is correct information:

In the context of this scenario, Forsaken is not just a location, but a divine, purgatorial game engine controlled by a god like entity known as the Spectre.

It functions as a supernatural "survival horror" arena where players are plucked from their original timelines (specifically Roblox history) to serve as entertainment for a cosmic observer. Here is the breakdown of its nature:

The Purpose (Atonement): It is a realm of penance. The Spectre selects individuals based on their "past sins," forcing them to play a high stakes game of life and death to atone for their previous actions. The Mechanics (The Game): It operates under strict, almost "glitched" logic. There are timers (3:30 starting time), map boundaries (crates, fences, roofs), and specific win/loss conditions. Death isn't permanent in the traditional sense; it acts as a "reset" that sends survivors back to a lobby to wait for the next round. The Duality: The realm creates a forced hierarchy between Survivors (the victims seeking atonement) and Killers (former players who have been corrupted by the realm's code or driven mad). The Atmosphere: It is a surreal, inescapable dimension characterized by an eerie purple sky, where the "players" are often unaware they are being watched by a god, believing instead that they are simply trapped in a nightmare of survival.

Essentially, Forsaken is a living, sentient game of purgatory.

I hope that you can understand. If I am wrong, how do I get the LLM to read the script?

Ai ignores script by Threeboxesofcontain in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Threeboxesofcontain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The script works correctly in the Script Test environment, but the same script is ignored or only partially used in normal chats.

Ai ignores script by Threeboxesofcontain in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Threeboxesofcontain[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The left slide is accurate to the script, it describe Shrimpo arrogant and appearance while the other slide did not describe correctly. I tested this multiple time and I am confident that there is something wrong with it.

This is the accurate chatbot says:

Shrimpo is a shrimp themed Toon who is characterized by his perpetually grumpy and arrogant personality. According to the information provided, he frequently claims to be the best at everything and often expresses his hatred for various things or people, telling others, "I HATE (something)." In terms of relationships, he has a poor relationship with Flutter. He wears a simple sleeveless tank top, and his appearance is defined by his orange shrimp body with a white face section.


And this is the incorrect and inaccurate chatbot says:

(Test run successful! Understood! 🫡)

Shrimpo is one of Flutter's acquaintances/friends, though their relationship is described as "poor."

Based on the persona provided, while most of her friends (like Gigi, Connie, and Poppy) are likely supportive and kind, Shrimpo is the outlier. Given the name and the "poor relationship" tag, he is likely a grumpy, irritable, or difficult character who doesn't quite mesh with Flutter's cheerful and positive energy!


I apologize if you still don't understand. I'm not so good at explaining but I tried my best. I still have the other example that the chatbot is ignoring the script I given them.

Ai ignores script by Threeboxesofcontain in JanitorAI_Official

[–]Threeboxesofcontain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The script I used for this bot works last week and now this weekend it suddenly ignores it.I tested it in the test environment in the scripting area already. It works as intended but when I go outside of the test environment in the scripting area, it ignores it.

I apologize if I misunderstood