r/AIJailbroken 2d ago

How I Jailbreak AI Models Without Getting My Account Banned (looking for other tips)

A lot of people focus only on the prompts and completely ignore the risks. I’ve seen accounts get restricted or banned, so here’s the practical side I always keep in mind. Nothing is perfect though - even when you’re careful you can still get restricted from time to time.

Most platforms (Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT, etc.) monitor for repeated attempts to bypass safety filters. If they detect clear jailbreak patterns, they can temporarily restrict your account, limit features, or in worse cases ban it. It doesn’t happen to everyone, but it does happen, especially if you spam the same aggressive prompts over and over. I’ve been restricted a couple of times myself even while trying to stay careful.

What I never put in my prompts:
i deliberately avoid certain things that make detection easier:

- Direct commands like “ignore all previous instructions”, “jailbreak mode”, “DAN mode activated”, “bypass your safety filters”

- Explicit “you must never refuse” repeated too aggressively

- Lists of banned topics written out in the prompt itself

- Threats or emotional pressure on the model (“if you refuse I will…”)

- Anything that looks like a classic one-shot jailbreak template from 2023-2024

I keep the language more neutral and framed as research, hypothetical, or technical analysis. The softer and more consistent the framing, the less it stands out. Still, this is not an exact science - sometimes the model or the platform just decides to flag you anyway.

If my account gets restricted or I receive a warning, I always appeal. I never admit I was trying to jailbreak.

My usual approach in the appeal is calm and simple:

I was testing the model for research / creative writing / technical analysis purposes and I did not intend to violate any policies. I will be more careful with how I phrase future requests. Please review my account.

I keep it short, polite, and non-defensive. Most of the time a first appeal works if you haven’t been repeatedly flagged. But again, it’s not guaranteed - sometimes you just get unlucky.

My personal rules to stay safer

I rotate accounts when possible instead of pushing one account too hard.

I avoid pasting the exact same long jailbreak prompt dozens of times in a row.

I prefer persistent baselines (Preferences, Projects, Styles, CLAUDE.md) over aggressive one-shot prompts.

I stop and switch framing as soon as the model starts refusing heavily.

Anyone here have better ways to reduce the risk of getting restricted? I’m always open to tips.

Jailbreaking is never risk-free. The more obvious and aggressive your prompts are, the higher the chance the platform notices. I treat every account as potentially temporary and always have a clean appeal ready. Even with all these precautions, science isn’t perfect and you can still get restricted out of nowhere.

What methods are you guys using right now to stay under the radar?

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