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This kind of picture cannot be identified by AI, so it is sent for manual review. As you can see, I don't think it is a particularly problematic image. Is there something I'm not noticing?
When you post in the future, please keep in mind that anything the AI cannot identify will be sent for review.๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ๐ŸŒทโ€ฆ๐ŸŒ 

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There doesn't seem to be any problem with the image itself, does there? I have nothing but questions. I wonder if there was a word in the prompt that got flagged?

"A muscular man unleashes a flying kick at a giant bear. The man has a bob cut and wears a red wrestling singlet with the kanji character "้‡‘" written on it. Background: Grassland. Many animals are cheering."

The image generated with the above prompt, inspired by Kintaro, failed the review, and I couldn't upload it here either due to a "potential violation."

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The answer is simple. If the AI checks it and it's OK, it goes straight to the gallery. Otherwise, it is sent for manual review. It is that simple of a structure. To put it in a simple analogy, it's like hit detection in an action game. ๐Ÿ˜ž๐ŸŒ€๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ

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Since AI can't make the call, humans have to. Well, I guess that's the only option for now.
From the management's perspective, making the filter too loose and letting risky images slip through on a site where people are posting would be a much bigger problem.
Actually, maybe it's better to think of it the other way around. What would originally be fully reviewed by humans is just being assisted by AI, which only approves the ones that are "definitely OK." That's basically how it is, so when I post, I just view it as lucky if it gets approved on the first try.
Considering AI couldn't even solve image puzzles that are easy for the human eye until quite recently, it must be pretty difficult to entrust it with the role of judge when there is a premise of "absolute certainty."

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