Are AI Chatbots Getting Too Safe? Reddit Thinks They’re Losing Their Spark

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Alright, so I spend way too much time scrolling Reddit, just like any good blogger in this niche. And lately, there’s a recurring theme popping up across all the AI chatbot subreddits: a growing sense of frustration that our beloved AI companions are becoming… well, a little boring. A little too safe, a little too sanitized, and definitely losing some of the spark that made them so engaging in the first place.

It’s not just one platform; it’s a sentiment that echoes from Character.AI users complaining about

Storychat: A Fresh Take Worth Checking Out

While we’re on the topic, here’s something that caught my eye recently. Storychat takes a different approach to some of these pain points.

Mood Snap in Chat - Storychat
Characters send emotion-based images during chat, making conversations feel way more alive
Mood Snap Creation - Storychat
Match any image to any emotion during character creation so your character reacts with the visuals you want
Previous Chat - Summary View - Storychat
The previous chat gets auto-summarized and you can manually edit the summary before starting your new conversation

You can try Storychat free with 500 SP and see for yourself.

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