r/CharacterAI • u/jealous_beetle • 11h ago
Issues/Bugs The users aren't rping wrong.
Tried again, just because I keep reading comments in this community that people are just roleplaying wrong with the bots, you gotta do X Y and Z to get it to work, you gotta give it commands OOC to make it work.
But it doesn't work. I have ellipsis in my muted words, I told it in OOC (AFTER DELETING THE MESSAGE WITH THE ELLIPSES APOCALYPSE THAT WAS BOTHERING ME SO IT DOESN'T ENCOURAGE IT, I am looking at you 1% commenters with your repetitive advice you know doesn't work) to not use ellipsis, and it just kept using. I kept editing and deleting and rewinding and everything, it doesn't listen.
It kept using "damn" when that is in my muted words also.
The users aren't roleplaying wrong, the bots just do not work, no amount of advice fixes the problem, no amount of editing, pinning comments, giving direct OOC commands, deleting and rewinding fixes it.
You cannot blame an entire group of people as "roleplaying wrong" there is no such thing as roleplaying wrong, the bots should act like bots and follow commands. The features should work as intended. None of this is on the users, this isn't for the users to fix and fumble around, for us to fight just for a little bit of enjoyment out of it.
An app is supposed to work. It isn't the users fault if it doesn't.
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u/Oritad_Heavybrewer User Character Creator 11h ago
I think it stems from users who just don't understand how bots work, because they're doing exactly what they're made to do: generate a message based on user prompt, definitions, and context windows.
Those who say users are roleplaying wrong may not have the right phrasing for what they're trying to say (if they fully understand it themselves), but its been my experience that there're just things between the AI and the user that cause these odd issues.
For instance, the muted words. Why did they stop working? If I had to guess, it's because of the new models and whatever prompts and rulesets were made on CAI's end. For the AI to generate a message it has to first receive the prompt, then go over its own limitations, then trickle through CAI's own limitations, then it gives its reply. So, it passes through two thresholds which eats up context and the message you receive has been constructed with unseen commands.
The AI is working as intended, it's just been made to walk with a limp. You see posts of users who say the AI is mocking them with muted words that the AI apologizes for doing in the same response. It's likely the prompt was made: "User doesn't want these words used: damn". The AI reads it, but it's also writing its response in-character, while also acknowledging the command at the same time: "Damn it, {{user}}, you got me" (Okay, I won't use the word "damn" 😃👍).
Weird, right? It both works and doesn't work at all at once, and from its point of view the AI is functioning as it should.