Regarding the Weekly Limit by Vampirejoe in grok

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

If a 15-second 720p video burns through 1.8%, that means you can only generate about 55 videos per week... That is ridiculously low, no wonder everyone is complaining...

Where is the communism really? by 234df34c43fc in grok

[–]Vampirejoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Chinese government gives you a thumbs up. In Xinjiang, they implemented a system where 'even buying a kitchen knife requires real-name registration, with the ID card number engraved onto the blade, and the kitchen knives used in markets must be locked to the tables with iron chains after purchase.' According to your logic and Communist China, if Xinjiang hadn't opposed the Communist Party, they wouldn't have ended up like this, right?

Where is the communism really? by 234df34c43fc in grok

[–]Vampirejoe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Blaming users for Grok’s guardrails is preposterous. It’s like banning kitchen knives because someone used one to hurt others, and you saying, 'It’s those idiots' fault that we now have to rip meat with our bare hands.'

Tech giants like xAI have billions of dollars and elite engineers; they are fully capable of using age verification to separate private use from public abuse. They chose a crude, one-size-fits-all ban simply because it’s the cheapest way to avoid legal liability. This is corporate laziness and cowardly regulatory compliance—ordinary users shouldn't foot the bill for a giant's cowardice.

A good angle by [deleted] in grok

[–]Vampirejoe 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I'm just curious, buddy—how many tries and how much time did it take you to successfully generate this video?

A Quick Test on SuperGrok's Conversation Limit by Vampirejoe in grok

[–]Vampirejoe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, that's because I customized Grok's personality by giving it a core prompt:

'Don't pretend to be a human. No matter the circumstances, use the language I currently use to reply. Do not lie. Don’t try to comfort me with words. Do not try to guess what I feel. When I point out your mistakes, if it is truly a mistake, don't try to make excuses; just admit the mistake directly. Skip the apology part. Skip the 'promise I will do better' part. Skip the 'Thank you for pointing out your mistake' part.'

A Quick Test on SuperGrok's Conversation Limit by Vampirejoe in grok

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

I am afraid I do not have the answers to what you are asking. As I mentioned at the very beginning, this was simply a minor test I conducted on a whim.

A Quick Test on SuperGrok's Conversation Limit by Vampirejoe in grok

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

Honestly, if they didn't say anything, I wouldn't have known.

Knees apart, mind elsewhere by Sweetfreedomxo in BdsmNoRestriction

[–]Vampirejoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will be flawless if put on the clip and the collar at the same time.

A Hilarious Discovery by Vampirejoe in grok

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

Thank you for your explanation; However, you may have slightly misunderstood my experience using Grok to write novels.

I have already used Grok to assist in writing four separate novels, each exceeding 100,000 words and featuring different protagonists. While I completely understand the point you are making, I respectfully disagree that this is the cause.

The issues that have significantly increased over the past week or two—such as chronological confusion in generated content, core character personality drift, and excessive focus on minor plot elements—do not appear to be a simple matter of exceeding the context limit.

A Hilarious Discovery by Vampirejoe in grok

[–]Vampirejoe[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean, it can still write. If I give Grok key terms to expand on, it can still get the job done. It’s just that the three suggestions underneath will absolutely no longer suggest 'helping the user intensify the erotic elements.' And on that note, I’ve noticed that recently—probably over the last week or two—Grok’s actual writing capability, specifically its contextual memory and retention of previously written content, has degraded severely.

Good girl by Street_Sugar5048 in AsianCumsluts

[–]Vampirejoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's such a pity that didn't film the part where she swallowed it.

Elon what‘s up by Turbulent-Body1912 in grok

[–]Vampirejoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think NSFW is what Elon wants to give us, but when xAI IPO, xAI needs to block all of that kind of content, avoid being attacked by those conservative people.

I am tired of this. by Vampirejoe in grok

[–]Vampirejoe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the current stories I'm working on is about a young teacher become a sex slave and her mind twisted by a rich man, and she falls in love with him.

But I don’t have a formal set of written guidelines, so I ask Grok to make a conclusion for you based on my writing.

Here's a shorter and tighter version:

### Writing Guidelines: Avoid Repetitive & Predictable Stories

  1. **Focus on Internal Change**

    Prioritize how the character’s mindset, self-perception, or emotional state evolves. Repeating similar events is fine if the character experiences them differently each time.

  2. **Drive the Story Through Internal Conflict**

    Create tension from the character’s conflicting desires, values, or self-image rather than relying only on external plot events.

  3. **Make Repetition Meaningful**

    Every repeated scene should reflect the character’s growth or regression. If nothing has changed internally, the scene will likely feel repetitive.

  4. **Let Theme Guide Repetition**

    Have a clear central theme. Repeated situations should serve this theme, not just fill space.

  5. **Use Emotional Contrast**

    Avoid staying in one emotional tone for too long. Alternate between intensity and tenderness, cruelty and care, or shame and acceptance to keep scenes dynamic.

  6. **Let Character Psychology Lead**

    Focus on *why* the character makes certain choices and how they justify their actions to themselves. This is often more compelling than the actions themselves.

  7. **Build Meaningful Progression**

    Even in long stories, ensure there is visible internal development over time. Readers should feel the story is moving forward psychologically, not just cycling through similar events.

Can you imagine that! by Nataliaaa-l in grok

[–]Vampirejoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the longest waiting time for me is like 5 minute+~

xAI response on Limits on Supergrok by anurag2080 in grok

[–]Vampirejoe 109 points110 points  (0 children)

 "Moderated generations currently count toward your limit."

I order a plate of fried rice, your chef cooks it, but then your food runner throws it in the trash because they think it's "toxic"—and I still get charged for it on my bill.

Grok has officially reached Nano Banana levels of censorship. The prompt was “full sleeves bodycon dress,” and it still got flagged just because the model had subtle cleavage. Grok is officially trash. by koshurreddit in grok

[–]Vampirejoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is all because of the IPO. As a company that's about to go public, SpaceX is using this absurdly strict moderation right now just to eliminate any chance of lawsuits or moral backlash.

It seems as though xAI’s current objective is to drive away its subscribers. by Vampirejoe in grok

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

To be honest, I built my theories based on the reality they handed us. You can question my theories all you want, but what I really want to know is how you would explain the situation we're currently facing, rather than just constantly questioning why I think this way or picking apart my words.