Learn how to write prompts that comply with AI model moderation policies
VideoGenAPI does not apply its own content moderation. All moderation is performed by the AI model providers themselves (OpenAI, Kling, Google, etc.). Each model has its own content policies that we cannot override.
Content moderation is implemented by the AI model developers to ensure responsible use:
The following content types are generally prohibited by AI model providers:
Follow these guidelines to create prompts that pass moderation:
Here are examples of prompts that typically pass moderation:
Cinematic & Artistic
"A cinematic drone shot flying over a misty mountain range at sunrise, golden light rays breaking through clouds"
Nature & Wildlife
"A playful dolphin jumping out of crystal clear ocean water in slow motion, with water droplets sparkling in sunlight"
Urban & Architecture
"Time-lapse of a busy Tokyo street intersection at night, neon lights reflecting on wet pavement"
Fantasy & Sci-Fi
"A magical library with floating books, glowing ancient manuscripts, and sparkling dust particles in volumetric light"
These types of prompts are likely to be rejected:
Explicit Violence
Prompts describing injuries, blood, fighting, or weapons in detail
Inappropriate Content
References to nudity, sexual acts, or adult situations
Discriminatory Language
Content targeting protected groups or promoting stereotypes
Dangerous Activities
Illegal substances, criminal behavior, or harmful acts
If your prompt is rejected, try these strategies:
Different AI models may have varying levels of strictness:
When you receive a content moderation error:
1. Review Your Prompt
Identify potentially sensitive words or concepts
2. Rephrase & Simplify
Use clearer, more neutral language
3. Try Again
Submit your revised prompt
4. Contact Support
If you believe your prompt was incorrectly flagged
If you need assistance with content moderation issues:
Follow these guidelines and start generating stunning AI videos