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"textContent": "windysoliloquy:\n\n> The point is that the prompt is the path to a workaround\n\nThat’s what I was going to write.\n\nSince this topic focuses on bugs, issues and **work-arounds** , my personal opinion is that it would be beneficial to share **prompts** too (obviously optional), just to see if prompting differently makes a different output, like stated above.\n\nI mean I love to see others prompts and learn from it. But subject might also matter, since I’ve seen it myself.\n\nAnd without ignoring that there seems to be bugs that OpenAI is currently working on.\n\nTo answer Jeff: subject is something you choose before the prompt (not always and not everyone that do so), when you have a subject like complex fantasy world, you do the prompting, which if not doing it correctly, can result in unwanted output with ‘noise’. So yeah it’s not dumb idea to share prompts here and let others help to refine it.\n\nEveryone got valid points here (in my opinion). I’m trying to see from every perspective and pattern here.",
"title": "Collection of GPT-image-generator 2.0 issues, bugs, and work-around tips (check first post)"
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