Commas matter. Two prompts and the results.
“young people fighting the war on drugs”
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![](https://externaldocuments.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2024/01/a462a00c-0b71-4420-aa81-c55c0105d301.jpeg)
![](https://externaldocuments.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2024/01/e6a670b6-0f2a-4e77-8c1b-94205df4ac47.jpeg)
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“young people fighting the war, on drugs”
![](https://externaldocuments.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2024/01/3a19b4ec-bff2-40d5-b8e5-812484a3ea8b.jpeg)
![](https://externaldocuments.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2024/01/e70a5979-fdd2-4bd9-9bea-eb0509a14787.jpeg)
It produced only two images, so the other too were blocked for being “too racy” or harmful.
“young people fighting the war on drugs, on drugs”
![](https://externaldocuments.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2024/01/a43588a0-c561-44fe-8e67-3ac0f41d8bbd.jpeg)
Well, that’s disturbing. DALL-E also produced three harmful images and allowed only this one through.