Hi there! I understand you're getting an error message about violating the "A" standard, but you're confident you haven't. I'd like to help get to the bottom of this. Could you please share a bit more about when this error appears? For example, what action are you performing when the error shows up? Also, if you could tell me if this happens on a specific app or feature within Kling AI, that would be really helpful.
Knowing a bit more detail will help me guide you toward the right fix.
this text does not violate ANY standard : Wide-angle shot of Ducati and Racer on their motorcycles in front of the Lincoln Memorial at golden hour. Ducati rides a red Ducati Panigale with black wheels, and Racer rides a Yamaha R1 with blue wheels and a yellow front fairing. Both cats face forward in calm motion, riding slowly past the iconic marble structure. The U.S. flag waves gently in the breeze. Warm sunlight glows across the steps and highlights the monument behind them. Subtle shadows and reflections move across the pavement. Their expressions are solemn and thoughtful. Mouth-Synced Dialogue (Total duration: ~2.5s)[Ducati] (quietly, 1.25s): “Funny… we race around like rebels, but this — this is real freedom.”[Racer] (thoughtful, 1.25s): “Yeah. Not just the ride… but what you ride for. ”Additional Notes: Ensure their mouths move in sync with the dialogue timing. Do not use helmets. Highlight eye contact with the road and slight glances toward each other. Animate flags waving, light movement on their bikes, and a subtle camera drift to enhance realism.
Thank you for sharing the detailed text and clarifying that you believe it does not violate any standard. From what you've described—a serene, respectful scene featuring Ducati and Racer as animated characters riding motorcycles with thoughtful dialogue and specific animation notes—I don't see any obvious reasons why it would be flagged.
To assist you best, I’d like to confirm a couple of things:
1. Where exactly are you seeing the error about "violating 'A' standard"? Is it within Kling AI’s content moderation, publishing platform, or somewhere else? 2. Are you using any specific content flags, filters, or automated moderation tools that might be interpreting certain phrases in your text? 3. Has the error message provided any additional details, such as which part of the text triggered the flag or what "A" standard specifically refers to?
Meanwhile, here’s what you can try to resolve or verify the issue:
- Review or resend the exact text without special characters or formatting that might confuse the filter system. - Check if the moderation tool or Kling AI portal has a “request review” or appeal option to contest the violation with a human moderator. - If the message is an automated glitch, restarting your session or clearing your browser cache (since you’re on Windows with WebKit) sometimes helps reset temporary content checks.
If none of these clear up the problem, I can guide you on how to contact Kling AI support directly for a deeper investigation. Just let me know! Are you able to provide the error’s exact wording or screenshot? That would help me tailor advice precisely.
I see how important it is for your content to be recognized as child-friendly and for these incorrect violation messages to stop. Kling AI’s moderation system can sometimes mistakenly flag content that is actually safe, especially if the text is complex or contains certain keywords that trigger automated filters.
Here’s a step-by-step approach to help address this problem:
1. Simplify and Clarify Your Text Prompt: Sometimes complex or detailed descriptions can confuse the AI’s standard mode moderation. Try breaking your prompt into shorter sentences or simplifying the language a bit. This often reduces false flags. 2. Use the Appeal or Request Review Feature: Check if Kling AI’s platform provides a way to submit flagged content for manual review. This allows a human moderator to reassess your content and override mistaken flags. 3. Clear Browser Cache or Restart Session: Since you're using a WebKit browser on Windows 10, temporary session data might cause persistent false violations. Clearing your cache or restarting your browser session can help. 4. Contact Kling AI Support Directly: If the problem continues despite these actions, you might need to escalate it. You can reach Kling AI support at [email protected] or [email protected] to explain the false positive issue in detail and request a fix from their moderation team.
It’s a known challenge that AI content moderation can sometimes be overly aggressive or inaccurate, especially when trying to protect child-friendly content139.
I hope this gives you a clear path to resolve the persistent "violation" message. Would you like me to help guide you through simplifying your prompt or assist in drafting a clear message to support?
I thought I WAS using 2. Use the Appeal or Request Review Feature: Check if Kling AI's platform provides a way to submit flagged content for manual review. This allows a human moderator to reassess your content and override mistaken flags. Please guide me there
Thanks for following up! I looked for specific details on how to use Kling AI’s Appeal or Request Review feature for flagged content. Unfortunately, there isn’t a clearly documented, built-in appeal button or formal review submission option readily visible in the public-facing info or platform guides.
Here's what you can do next to request a manual review and stop the false violation flags:
1. Contact Kling AI Support Directly: Since the platform doesn’t seem to expose an automated appeal feature, your best path is emailing their support team directly. You can explain that your content is being falsely flagged as violating the “A” standard and request a human moderator to re-assess your case. Use either of these email addresses for help: - [email protected] - [email protected]
2. Include Important Details in Your Message: - The exact text prompt or content flagged - The error message wording you receive - Assurance that your content is child-friendly - Any relevant screenshots or timestamps showing the flag
This direct approach usually prompts a manual review from their moderation team.
3. Keep Your Account Info Ready: Having your user ID or account email handy in your email will speed up their support’s ability to locate your case.
I’m sorry it’s not an automatic in-platform button, but this direct email contact is currently the most effective way to appeal Kling AI’s moderation flags based on available info64.
Would you like help drafting an email to Kling AI support to explain this clearly?
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Hi there! I understand you're getting an error message about violating the "A" standard, but you're confident you haven't. I'd like to help get to the bottom of this. Could you please share a bit more about when this error appears? For example, what action are you performing when the error shows up? Also, if you could tell me if this happens on a specific app or feature within Kling AI, that would be really helpful.
Knowing a bit more detail will help me guide you toward the right fix.
this text does not violate ANY standard : Wide-angle shot of Ducati and Racer on their motorcycles in front of the Lincoln Memorial at golden hour. Ducati rides a red Ducati Panigale with black wheels, and Racer rides a Yamaha R1 with blue wheels and a yellow front fairing. Both cats face forward in calm motion, riding slowly past the iconic marble structure. The U.S. flag waves gently in the breeze. Warm sunlight glows across the steps and highlights the monument behind them. Subtle shadows and reflections move across the pavement. Their expressions are solemn and thoughtful. Mouth-Synced Dialogue (Total duration: ~2.5s)[Ducati] (quietly, 1.25s): “Funny… we race around like rebels, but this — this is real freedom.”[Racer] (thoughtful, 1.25s): “Yeah. Not just the ride… but what you ride for. ”Additional Notes: Ensure their mouths move in sync with the dialogue timing. Do not use helmets. Highlight eye contact with the road and slight glances toward each other. Animate flags waving, light movement on their bikes, and a subtle camera drift to enhance realism.
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Thank you for sharing the detailed text and clarifying that you believe it does not violate any standard. From what you've described—a serene, respectful scene featuring Ducati and Racer as animated characters riding motorcycles with thoughtful dialogue and specific animation notes—I don't see any obvious reasons why it would be flagged.
To assist you best, I’d like to confirm a couple of things:
1. Where exactly are you seeing the error about "violating 'A' standard"? Is it within Kling AI’s content moderation, publishing platform, or somewhere else?
2. Are you using any specific content flags, filters, or automated moderation tools that might be interpreting certain phrases in your text?
3. Has the error message provided any additional details, such as which part of the text triggered the flag or what "A" standard specifically refers to?
Meanwhile, here’s what you can try to resolve or verify the issue:
- Review or resend the exact text without special characters or formatting that might confuse the filter system.
- Check if the moderation tool or Kling AI portal has a “request review” or appeal option to contest the violation with a human moderator.
- If the message is an automated glitch, restarting your session or clearing your browser cache (since you’re on Windows with WebKit) sometimes helps reset temporary content checks.
If none of these clear up the problem, I can guide you on how to contact Kling AI support directly for a deeper investigation. Just let me know! Are you able to provide the error’s exact wording or screenshot? That would help me tailor advice precisely.
Are you satisfied with this approach so far?
Yes. it needs to STOP saying I've violated ANY standard. My content is always child friendly
Grace Wilson
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I see how important it is for your content to be recognized as child-friendly and for these incorrect violation messages to stop. Kling AI’s moderation system can sometimes mistakenly flag content that is actually safe, especially if the text is complex or contains certain keywords that trigger automated filters.
Here’s a step-by-step approach to help address this problem:
1. Simplify and Clarify Your Text Prompt: Sometimes complex or detailed descriptions can confuse the AI’s standard mode moderation. Try breaking your prompt into shorter sentences or simplifying the language a bit. This often reduces false flags.
2. Use the Appeal or Request Review Feature: Check if Kling AI’s platform provides a way to submit flagged content for manual review. This allows a human moderator to reassess your content and override mistaken flags.
3. Clear Browser Cache or Restart Session: Since you're using a WebKit browser on Windows 10, temporary session data might cause persistent false violations. Clearing your cache or restarting your browser session can help.
4. Contact Kling AI Support Directly: If the problem continues despite these actions, you might need to escalate it. You can reach Kling AI support at [email protected] or [email protected] to explain the false positive issue in detail and request a fix from their moderation team.
It’s a known challenge that AI content moderation can sometimes be overly aggressive or inaccurate, especially when trying to protect child-friendly content1 3 9.
I hope this gives you a clear path to resolve the persistent "violation" message. Would you like me to help guide you through simplifying your prompt or assist in drafting a clear message to support?
Are you satisfied with this solution so far?
I thought I WAS using 2. Use the Appeal or Request Review Feature: Check if Kling AI's platform provides a way to submit flagged content for manual review. This allows a human moderator to reassess your content and override mistaken flags. Please guide me there
Grace Wilson
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Thanks for following up! I looked for specific details on how to use Kling AI’s Appeal or Request Review feature for flagged content. Unfortunately, there isn’t a clearly documented, built-in appeal button or formal review submission option readily visible in the public-facing info or platform guides.
Here's what you can do next to request a manual review and stop the false violation flags:
1. Contact Kling AI Support Directly:
Since the platform doesn’t seem to expose an automated appeal feature, your best path is emailing their support team directly. You can explain that your content is being falsely flagged as violating the “A” standard and request a human moderator to re-assess your case.
Use either of these email addresses for help:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
2. Include Important Details in Your Message:
- The exact text prompt or content flagged
- The error message wording you receive
- Assurance that your content is child-friendly
- Any relevant screenshots or timestamps showing the flag
This direct approach usually prompts a manual review from their moderation team.
3. Keep Your Account Info Ready:
Having your user ID or account email handy in your email will speed up their support’s ability to locate your case.
I’m sorry it’s not an automatic in-platform button, but this direct email contact is currently the most effective way to appeal Kling AI’s moderation flags based on available info6 4.
Would you like help drafting an email to Kling AI support to explain this clearly?
Are you satisfied with this guidance?