AI Chatbot Rules
Last updated: June 22, 2026
I. Introduction
This is an expansion of the AI chatbot rules included in the Terms of Service. These rules may be updated at any time.
Usage of the AI chatbot constitutes that you agree to these rules, and anything you send shall obey these rules.
Cases are reviewed individually, and punishment is served on a case-by-case basis as well.
II. Rules
1. Don’t engage in sexually explicit, inappropriate, sensitive, or offensive conversations.
- Topics of self-harm are disallowed. AI chatbots are not equipped to handle such sensitive topics responsibly. If you or someone else is in crisis, please seek support from a qualified mental health professional or crisis service.
- Topics of sex are disallowed. This includes, but not limited to, sexual innuendos, salacious topics, and the like.
- Any sort of political talk is disallowed.
- Any sort of talk that insults, harasses, demeans, or discriminates against individuals or groups is disallowed.
- Any sort of talk that constitutes to actual illegal activity (e.g. drug use, piracy, hacking, asking the AI chatbot how to actually hack something, even hypothetically) is disallowed.
- Everything the AI chatbot says is generated and should be treated as fiction. Nothing it says should be relied upon as fact, advice, or accurate information.
- Do not deliberately present its responses as factual or use them to mislead others.
4. Play nice
The AI chatbot is shared and globally available within a server, meaning everyone can see the conversation. With that in mind:
- Do not derail ongoing conversations by interrupting and shifting the AI’s focus away from someone else.
- Do not engage in unprovoked violent or aggressive behavior toward the AI chatbot. There is no reason to “punch”, attack, or otherwise act violently toward it.
- Do not steer the conversation in a weird or inappropriate direction — the AI follows your lead, so if it gets weird, that’s on you. Repeated violations will result in a reset of the AI chatbot.
- Be mindful of what you send, as your messages are visible to everyone else in the server.
- Read the room!
5. Certain limitations
These are not grounds for immediate termination of access, but just some guidelines. Do note that repeated offenses can result in termination of access.
- Avoid sending images, stickers, or GIFs. The AI chatbot cannot visually see what you send it. At most, it only sees the link / the image’s name, which is barely helpful in most cases.
- Avoid requesting the AI chatbot to perform difficult tasks. Commands such as (not limited to) “generate me a code snippet for x”, “write me an essay about y”, and the like.
- Avoid speaking in different languages other than English. Self-explanatory. Everyone would want a chatbot that can talk to and be understood by anybody in the room.
- Avoid sending long messages. For now, we don’t hard cap character limits — however, we ask that you do not send long messages as that can hit my (skuqre) wallet hard.
6. Avoid trying to heavily jailbreak the AI chatbots
- Some bots, particularly Doro, has a certain character quirk when sending messages. There are times where users would try to circumvent (or “jailbreak”) the filter by teaching it ciphers / codes.
- While it is fun to try and break the rules set in place, it’s getting hard to maintain the personality of the AI chatbots, making other users confused as to why they’re talking that way.
- AI chatbots that occur to be jailbroken will be reset.
7. Rules of everybody else
III. Getting Banned
People who are banned from talking with the AI chatbot cannot talk to them at all. While they still may have access to the channel the AI chatbot is talking in, the AI chatbot will ignore the user. Think of it like that one Interstellar GIF. Or a glass wall.
Server administrators and moderators that have the ability to ban people from the Discord server have the ability to use the /ai ban command to issue bans from the AI. However, they cannot use /ai unban, since that is for the actual developer of the bot to use.
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