Dear Seaart Team, as I read, you are currently reviewing your content policy, which is understandable but obviously requires a lot of care such as not to undermine your USP. As a new “safety tool”, you seem to use some kind of “dancing distortion bubble” that overlays / distorts parts of the video content. In my eyes this is problematic for paid productions. No user - myself included - is willing to use up credits for distorted productions. (In case of engines you promote in a free of charge period, such as currently ‘Nono Banana Video’, this is a different story.) In case of paid engines, the fair solution to both sides would be (in my eyes): If you or your algorithms label a private production (i.e. for private use only) as not healthy enough to be shown in private mode, then it should be flagged while no credits are subtracted. There seems to be only one alternative to the other side: If the production is not flagged and its credits are charged, then the production needs to deliver what has been prompted - obviously without any suppression or distortion. Why do I think this is fair: On the one hand, Seaart can place its policy stamp if needed - but not at the user’s cost. On the other hand, if no policy stamp is triggered, the user receives the clean and non-distorted production as prompted and paid for. I hope this makes sense to you and that you can take this into account within your current safety-review. Thank you very much for your attention!
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