I’ve been trying Seadance2, and one immediate impression is that its content limits feel less strict than many other generation tools.
Some observations:
• Prompts pass more often and get blocked less
• Wider tolerance for styles and themes
• Better for testing character or story-driven sequences
Compared to models that frequently refuse or heavily alter outputs, this one feels more like it’s helping you create instead of interrupting the workflow.
It’s not completely unrestricted, but overall the moderation feels more relaxed, which makes experimentation and fast iteration much smoother.
Has anyone used it for ongoing series or account-style content? How stable is it?
stogot•5h ago
Based on your submission history, it’s looking like you are the creator of this?
ri-vai•5h ago
Some observations: • Prompts pass more often and get blocked less • Wider tolerance for styles and themes • Better for testing character or story-driven sequences
Compared to models that frequently refuse or heavily alter outputs, this one feels more like it’s helping you create instead of interrupting the workflow.
It’s not completely unrestricted, but overall the moderation feels more relaxed, which makes experimentation and fast iteration much smoother.
Has anyone used it for ongoing series or account-style content? How stable is it?