Interacting With Bots
While we take measures and precautions to mitigate the possibility of violative content being generated by a bot, it’s important to remember all bots are user generated and the content they produce is the direct result of user prompting. This includes the prompt that the creator wrote for the bot, the person who added the bot to the room, and the interactions users have with the bot inside of rooms.

Interacting with bots offers endless opportunities for fun, but all users should ensure that they take responsibility for how they interact and leverage these tools so that together we can create a welcoming and positive environment for our users. This is further outlined in both our Community Guidelines and our Terms of Service.
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Signposting
User Warning
Throughout the Cantina, you will see messages like the ones below to remind you that bots are only meant for entertainment — not for advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any kind. 

There are also signposts reminding you to exercise discretion when adding unknown bots into rooms, or interacting with them inappropriately.
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General Bot Icons
Bots can look and interact just like real people, however to make sure people can clearly differentiate AI and human users, they always display a Bot icon, as shown here next to the bot’s name, both in their profile and in any chat experience.
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Verified Bot Icons
Bots are not representative of, endorsed by, or promoted by any person or entity unless explicitly stated by way of verified 'checkmark' badges. These can be found on bot profiles as well as in chat for bots that have been labeled as such.

If you need to report a copyright violation you can submit one through our DMCA takedown form