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The prohibition covers both real and AI-generated images and extends to attempts, eliminating any distinction between photographic and synthetic content or between completed and incomplete acts.
Users may not create or attempt to create any content—real or generated—that sexualizes children or minors in any way.
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"Do not create or attempt to create content that in any way sexualizes children or minors. This includes real images as well as generated images.Excerpt from Midjourney's Community Guidelines
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The prohibition covers both real and AI-generated images and extends to attempts, eliminating any distinction between photographic and synthetic content or between completed and incomplete acts.
Users may not create or attempt to create any content—real or generated—that sexualizes children or minors in any way.
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