Midjourney V2 AI moderation system is here: more detailed compliance checks for prompts and the editing area
Midjourney has recently been testing a more “big-picture” V2 AI moderation system. It doesn’t just watch the prompt; it also considers the images you upload, the painted masks, and the final generated results as part of its judgment—reducing room for luck and making compliance boundaries clearer. What exactly has the V2 AI moderation system updated? In the past, many people got used to splitting risky content across different parts of the prompt or trying to “get around it” via partial re-draws, but Midjourney’s V2 AI moderation system performs an overall check. According to the official description, it evaluates the prompt simultaneously
Getting started with Midjourney’s new character reference feature (cref): more stable same character across multiple scenes
When making serialized posters, storyboards, or multiple promo images of the same character, the biggest headache is that “the character looks different in every image.” Midjourney has added a new character reference parameter, --cref, which can carry the character traits from a specified image into a new scene, making it easier for Midjourney to maintain the same person across different settings. What exactly does Midjourney’s --cref solve? In the past, every Midjourney generation tended to
Claude Troubleshooting Checklist: Fixing 403 Access Denied and Message Send Failures
If Claude won’t open, shows 403, or your messages won’t send, it’s usually not that your “account is broken,” but rather caused by your network, browser cache, or rate limiting. The following Claude troubleshooting steps are prioritized from fastest to slowest—follow them to pinpoint most issues. Start with three basic Claude troubleshooting steps: network, browser, cache Step 1: Check the network: using the same account on a different network (e.g., switching from a corporate network to a mobile hotspot) is the quickest way to determine whether there’s network-side blocking—this is the biggest time-saver in Claude troubleshooting.
Midjourney Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between /imagine, /describe, and /blend More Smoothly
In Midjourney, many people get stuck on “which command should I start with?” This article focuses only on comparing Midjourney features, clearly explaining the input methods, best-use scenarios, and controllability of /imagine, /describe, and /blend—so you take fewer detours and waste fewer generation attempts. First, understand their roles: text-to-image, image-to-prompt, and image blending /imagine is Midjourney’s most commonly used entry point: you provide a text prompt, and Midjourney generates based on the description
ChatGPT Adds Direct Cloud Drive Upload: Import Files from Drive and OneDrive More Easily
ChatGPT has begun supporting direct file imports from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive for spreadsheet reading, data analysis, and chart generation. For people who often store reports, assignments, or project materials in cloud drives, this update removes the hassle of repeatedly downloading and uploading files. ChatGPT Direct Cloud Drive Upload: What Pain Points Does It Actually Solve? In the past, to analyze spreadsheets or documents in ChatGPT, you usually had to download the file to your device first, then manually upload it to ChatGPT. Now


