Kink shamed by Google AI
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@Olo Hehe. I guess whether it’s a good thing or a bad thing depends on what the old ways are being replaced with. Sometimes new can be better, sometimes it can be worse…depending on the situation. But I think we can all agree that–in general–posturing sucks, no matter who’s doing it.
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@protect-tinies Sometimes posturing is polite.
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@foreverlurk said in Kink shamed by Google AI:
@skysayl nope, it doesn’t seem to mind about GTS and SM at all, and doesn’t lecture me. Ah, what a time to be alive.
That’s disappointing that it’s been specifically marked to block M/f content Does it care about F/f or M/m at all?
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@foreverlurk It’s sad to have other people affecting your enjoyment about the intimate things we like. In this topic, I think no matter where you come from, you should only feel ashamed about actually being violent to women.
My tastes in erotic stuff cover from vanilla, wholesome stuff to dark, VSW depravities. That makes me… Still me, and any woman I can share that with still wants to be safe, big surprise. If I have to explain adulthood to that people, I’d be seriously worried about them being actual adults.
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@Technomage I’m working on a long post about dark fantasies. One thing that’s very clear is that when sexual desires are involved we don’t trust people to have honest motives.
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@FairyFanatic said in Kink shamed by Google AI:
Does it care about F/f or M/m at all?
The empirical evidence all points towards this : any scenes with a man interacting with a woman, especially when dealing with what the AI considers bad (violence, power imbalance, etc) has a higher chance of being blocked. I never experience much blocking with F/f, but I never even tried M/m, or F/m, so I can’t say.
@Technomage said in Kink shamed by Google AI:
It’s sad to have other people affecting your enjoyment about the intimate things we like
Very sad, indeed! It’s not just “other people”, it’s the culture I grew up in, the era I was born (80s), the pre-internet void around kinks… Ideas you learn during childhood are the hardest to deconstruct. I’d say most of my guilt is self-imposed, reinforced by those factors, and the occasional comments I’ve read.
Although I feel much better about it now, it’s still a work in progress.
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@foreverlurk said:
I’d say most of my guilt is self-imposed, reinforced by those factors, and the occasional comments I’ve read.
No censor is so strict or vigilant as an internalized one. Trauma can be self-reinflicted years after the original cause has been removed.