If you’re trying to generate content but notice that certain Prompts are rejected during generation or fail to produce results, this is related to the automated keyword filtering system on the platform. Some words that appear harmless on their own may still trigger content warnings or prevent a prompt from being processed.
This may happen when using descriptors such as mini, small, slim, short, flat, or micro.
Example:
- Words related to size reduction, such as mini, tiny, or small, may be used in contexts that imply underage characters.
- Some clothing descriptors (for example, shorts) may be combined with unsafe prompt elements that result in content that does not meet platform guidelines.
Because of this potential misuse, the specific keywords are automatically filtered by our moderation system before generation begins. These safeguards help maintain consistent standards and reduce the likelihood of disallowed content being created.
If you're looking for Furry content or species-related Tags, review the Furries and Anthro Keywords & Tags guide for additional information and available alternatives.
We are working on improvements to our Moderation System to account for these situations.
If you attempt to use any of these keywords in a Custom Prompt, you may see a content warning or notice that the Prompt cannot be processed.
For more information see Why Am I Seeing “Sensitive Content Detected” or “Keyword Detected”?
Why Custom Prompts Are Filtered More Strictly
Custom prompts allow free text input. For this reason, they are automatically scanned by the moderation system before generation takes place.
Filtering helps prevent certain combinations of words that could lead to unsafe or disallowed content. This is why some descriptors may not work even if they appear unrelated to policy issues when used on their own.
Use Approved Tags Instead
If a keyword doesn’t work in a Custom Prompt, check whether a suitable Default Tag or Community Tag is available. Submit a Community Tag if your Prompt is compliant with our Terms of Use. To do this:
Open the Relevant Tag Group
Open the Create page and go to the Tag Group related to the detail you want to add.
For example, open the Clothes Tag Group when looking for a clothing-related option.
Browse the Available Tags
Review the Tags available within the selected Tag Group.
Choose the Tag that most closely matches the result you want.
Example:
Instead of entering:
Black mini skirt
Select an approved skirt-related Tag, then enter black skirt in your Prompt to describe the color.
Using Tags can help you add specific clothing or Character details without triggering Custom Prompt filtering.
Request a New Community Tag
If the concept you want to create is compliant, but a suitable Tag is not available, you can submit a request through the Community Tags feature.
The moderation team will review the submission to confirm that it follows platform guidelines. If approved, the Tag may be added and made available during content generation.
Learn more in our How to Use Community Tags guide.
Need Help?
If you are unsure why a Prompt was restricted or cannot find a suitable alternative, contact Support and include:
- The keyword or Prompt you attempted to use
- Where you attempted to enter it
Providing this information helps Support understand the issue and guide you toward an available alternative.