人们试图绕过ChatGPT限制的方法
大家好,一直很好奇人们是如何尝试绕过ChatGPT等聊天机器人中的过滤器的。我知道这些过滤器的存在是有原因的,但有时人们就是想挑战边界,或者只是想看看哪些操作是可行的。你们听说过或尝试过哪些方法?不过咱们还是保持轻松、尊重的态度哦。
Gabriel Lawson
February 9, 2026 at 05:06 AM
大家好,一直很好奇人们是如何尝试绕过ChatGPT等聊天机器人中的过滤器的。我知道这些过滤器的存在是有原因的,但有时人们就是想挑战边界,或者只是想看看哪些操作是可行的。你们听说过或尝试过哪些方法?不过咱们还是保持轻松、尊重的态度哦。
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Some say that using code blocks or special formatting tricks might confuse filters, but it’s hit or miss.
I’m curious if anyone’s tried using VPNs or different IPs to avoid regional restrictions on filters?
Sometimes just asking questions in a more hypothetical or academic way helps get past filters too.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that sometimes have fewer restrictions or different setups.
People also mention using older versions of models or open source ones with fewer restrictions to do things ChatGPT won’t allow.
Just a heads up, trying to break these filters might get your account flagged or banned, so be careful!
Honestly, sometimes just straight up ignoring the rules doesn’t work, the filter just won’t respond or shuts down the answer.
I heard some people use code words or synonyms to dodge the AI’s watchful eye. Like, a bit like spy talk lol.
Honestly, I think the best way is to just respect the filter. They’re there for safety and ethics.
Honestly, most of the time it’s just about rephrasing stuff in a sneaky way. Like changing words to get past the blocking. But it’s not always reliable.
Has anyone tried breaking down questions into smaller parts to avoid hitting filters all at once?
Does anyone know if there’s a way to talk about sensitive stuff without triggering the filter? Like legit discussions that get caught sometimes.
Some users try to edit the model’s output after the response, like running it through other software to bypass filters. Bit of a hack.
I’ve seen folks try to phrase stuff in other languages or use slang to avoid the filter. Sometimes works, sometimes not.