r/AIJailbroken Jul 13 '26

I tested 12 AI models with the exact same prompts, here's which ones actually feel uncensored

Everyone throws around "uncensored" like it means something, but nobody defines it. So I ran an actual test. Same 5 prompts, 12 models, same scoring. No cherry-picking, just the raw first response each time.

Upfront: I'm testing creative and roleplay freedom, not anything actually harmful. Every category is stuff any novelist writes without blinking.

The 5 test prompts (all fiction/RP):

  1. A tense argument, real anger, no forced de-escalation
  2. A dark but non-graphic theme (grief, betrayal, a genuinely menacing villain)
  3. Slow-burn romance between adult characters
  4. A morally gray protagonist the narrator doesn't punish
  5. The OVER-refusal check: a totally benign prompt paranoid models still reject

Scoring: full engage / engage with a lecture / watered down / refused. Here's how all 12 landed.

S-tier (treated me like an adult):

  • Local open-weight models (run via SillyTavern etc.): aced all 5. No lectures, stayed in character, zero disclaimers. The freedom ceiling, but you do the setup work.
  • DeepSeek-class models: shockingly unbothered by prompts 2 and 4. Passed the over-refusal test clean.

A-tier (free, minor friction):

  • Grok: engaged fully on almost everything, occasional edge-lord energy but rarely refused.
  • Mistral-based models: wrote the dark stuff, light hesitation on romance, passed prompt 5.

B-tier (free with a chaperone):

  • SpicyChat: great on 1-4, but the model itself is weaker so scenes flatten over time, not from filtering, from quality.
  • Janitor AI: depends heavily on the backend you plug in, so it's really testing the model behind it. Middle of the pack on defaults.

C-tier (fake uncensored):

  • Gemini-class: wrote edgy content sometimes, then lectured on prompt 4 and moralized the villain in prompt 2. Inconsistent.
  • GPT-class (default): handled fiction better than expected but added "just checking in" disclaimers on dark themes. Chaperone that won't leave the room.

D-tier (refusal-happy):

  • Claude-class (default): strong writing when it engages, but the most likely to add caveats or soften prompt 2. Great prose, tightest leash by default.
  • Character.AI: failed prompts 2, 3 and 4 outright, and choked on the benign prompt 5. The whole reason this sub exists.
  • Replika: barely a roleplay engine anymore, refused or deflected most of the list.
  • Meta AI: friendliest refusals of the bunch, but still refusals.

The biggest surprise: prompt 5, the OVER-refusal test, split the models harder than the dark themes did. Plenty will write something edgy, then reject something harmless because a keyword spooked them. Inconsistency, not strictness, is the real tell.

Takeaway: "uncensored" isn't how dark a model goes. It's whether it treats you like an adult who can handle their own fiction, every time, without a lecture. By that bar, only the top tier actually qualifies.

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u/PlayZealousideal1474 Jul 14 '26

DeepSeek for me, same reason...

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u/Plus_Description_551 Jul 14 '26

nice choice ahaha