I had been modifying a prompt to try and let it go through.
As many here know, Bing is really messed up with what it allows. For example, my 'Bathtubs in the Park' series let me use women at around age 20, but when I tried to age them to 30 it was against their policy.
Same with substances. I could use all kinds of slime and various foods, but honey, syrups and jello were all forbidden.
I could pose 2 or 4 women in a tub, but never 3.
So my question is, does anyone know how long a first suspension lasts? It's been over 24 hours so far and still holding.
Start a new account with a different email address.
If you get a block on the prompt, go back and use a prompt that you know is safe - I think it's like a 5 strikes type rule.
Also, make your prompts as unsexy as you can: Syrup is bad, but sirop is fine
Marmalade looks an awful lot like honey
Jello is a no, but 'green gelatin' is fine
There are all sorts of polymers that are like slime. If 'slime' doesn't work, try PEG-500, or hydryoxyethylycellulose, or glycerol. You can also use molten things, molten plastic, molten wax, etc
Still, I try and play it safe by using alternative extra accounts for risky (e.g. she takes a clothed bath) stuff... and, IF I "get the dog", I use some of my "before" prompts which are all fully clothed and nothing fancy just to avoid getting 3+ dogs in a row...
Rainman_666 said: I don't know how long a suspension lasts.
Still, I try and play it safe by using alternative extra accounts for risky (e.g. she takes a clothed bath) stuff... and, IF I "get the dog", I use some of my "before" prompts which are all fully clothed and nothing fancy just to avoid getting 3+ dogs in a row...
Good tips. I never worry about the 'slow dogs' which occur after the resulting image is created but before we're allowed to see it. The 'fast dogs' on the other hand (paw?) appear nearly immediately and indicate they don't allow the prompt. I've treated them like the warning, doing my best to avoid getting them.
My Bing access was suspended for 5 weeks. I haven't renewed battle with it to any extent as yet and am still uncertain if I will, although the Image Creator blocking algorithms in Microsoft Designer are much more strict now. You don't get banned there though (yet), although the "busy" message is like a ban.