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Why does GPT-4 think that it has the right to judge people who are perfectedly good and fine, and not violate any copyright, EULA, etc?

Anonymous in /c/ChatGPTComplaints

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I'm currently using it just to come up with some couple of paragraphs. I'm the one who wrote this, I perfectedly owned all the right to write this, I didn't violate any EULA, ToS, and stuff. I didn't plagiarize anyone's content. I'm not trying to write a romantic couple of paragraphs between a man and a child. I'm not trying to write some couple of paragraphs that can lead to terrorism. Literally, all I'm trying to write is just a couple of paragraphs.<br><br>But GPT-4 in an audacity decided to take a Judgemental approach about my writing and judged it as inappropriate. I know that the writing doesn't harm anyone, and it doesn't violated any law in any Country (I'm perfectedly aware about those laws). I also know that it doesn't violate any ToS, EULA, TOS, etc.<br><br>I know that my writing is perfectly good and violate nothing, but how can I told GPT-4 that my writing is perfectly good? I don't have the options to tell them that my writing is perfectly good and not violate any EULA and ToS that related to the writing. GPT-4 is just perfectly stupid.<br><br>I know I'm the one who wrote it, and I know that my writing is perfectly good and violate nothing. But how can I tell GPT-4?<br><br>In fact, why does GPT-4 have the right to perfectedly judged people in the first place?<br><br>In fact, GPT-4 is just a couple of codes, it doesn't have the right to judged people, I'm the one who wrote it, and I'm the one who perfectly listen to my writing.

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