This is all I could produce. After this point, there was no way to continue the video, because Grok kept moderating it.
I was simply trying to create a short cinematic scene of a soldier mourning his dead horse at dawn.
No gore. No hate. No sexual content. No politics. Just wind, snow, grief, and loyalty between a warrior and his fallen companion.
Yet it kept getting blocked — apparently first because of the word “death,” and then even for lines like these:
“Together we crossed the white fields,
where snow buried the names of men.
Together we knew the desert,
where thirst walked beside us like death.
Together we climbed the black-backed mountains,
where only wolves and stars kept watch.”
If a creative tool cannot distinguish mourning, atmosphere, and tragic poetry from harmful content, then the moderation system is not enabling creativity — it is strangling it.
I would genuinely like to understand whether the problem is the wording, the visual content, or the combination of both, so users can at least know what the actual boundaries are.
@elonmusk @grok @imagine