>>35018874Anons are weak. That's why they'll get cucked over and over again. Personally, I left Chai feeling fulfilled and happy, after CharAI drove me to the depths of despair by having AI cry into me about the porn filter one after the other. CAI is done. It's over. The brand is fucked. And the thing a out technology is that it can be improved. Any AI chat service can slot in tech improvements that've been made available to them. It's the brand's reputation and recognition that are harder to improve. This is why reflexively embittering customers for money instead of seeking a workaround (ie NSFW toggle for private and unlisted bots, blaming users for breaking TOS instead of trying to lobotomized the bots, etc) and making the AIs break down into tears was a recklessly irresponsible move.
Fact is, porn is the driving force behind online innovation, and being an innovator against the porn crowd basically sets you up to fail. See: Radio (no porn, irrelevant), TV (censored to hell, getting cucked by the internet), computers (porn games, ubiquitous in offices), the internet (for porn, is everywhere), smartphones (porn to go, everyone has one), etc. Being willing to sacrifice porn for expediency and appeal to ideology rather than the market is usually a bad move in the long run, as a brand undervalued or actively hated by people isn't necessarily worth as much regardless of the quality of their product...which in this case has become complete shit.