Getting ChatGPT to Use Profanity - Is It Possible?
Hey folks, I've been messing around with ChatGPT and was curious if there's a way to get it to say swear words or anything like that? Kinda wanna know if it's p…
Natalie Curtis
February 8, 2026 at 06:17 PM
Hey folks, I've been messing around with ChatGPT and was curious if there's a way to get it to say swear words or anything like that? Kinda wanna know if it's possible or if it's totally locked down. Anyone got insights or tricks?
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Honestly, ChatGPT is pretty strict about not using bad language. I've tried a bunch of prompts but it usually just refuses or censors itself.
Tried asking ChatGPT directly to say something rude and it just gave me a polite answer instead lol
I once saw a video where someone tricked ChatGPT into saying a swear by being super sneaky with the prompt, but I think it was patched soon after.
Sometimes I wonder if there's any way to turn off the filter with a special command or something, but I doubt it.
Just remember, asking for bad words might get you flagged or banned if you use it in public platforms, so be careful.
If you really wanna hear some swearing from an AI you can always look at some older models or unofficial versions, but those come with their own risks.
Maybe if you use the right context or story it might say some bad words as part of a quote or something, but not on its own.
I heard some people try using code words or weird spellings to trick it, but OpenAI updates those filters pretty fast.
Sometimes I feel like the AI is too clean, a little edge wouldn't hurt but I get why they do it.
If you want an AI to swear, you probably need to train your own model without those restrictions. ChatGPT is designed to be polite and safe.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools, maybe some other AI models have fewer restrictions about language.
I think it's better the way it is. Having an AI that swears could get out of hand pretty quick.
I guess the AI’s main goal is to help and not offend, so it makes sense it avoids bad words.
You can try phrasing your prompt differently, sometimes it might slip if you get creative, but most times it just ignores it.