Text related to politics triggers the Terms of Service
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Olsens last edited by
If you are composing a text related to politics, even when you refrain from using derogatory language, mentioning the political situations of two distinct nations like the USA and China, Aria's terms of service prevent your text from being adjusted or rewritten. In contrast, when I input the same text into other AI platforms such as Gemini, DeepSeek, Grammarly, or Ahrefs, they successfully rewrite it.
The tool becomes inefficacious when it imposes numerous limitations for functionality. The terms of service often hinder progress.
Is discussing a nation's policies offensive? Can we not critique or commend them with logical reasoning? We are all adults attempting to utilize a tool that assists in rewriting our content in a different language, yet this AI fails to meet that need.
I have been using this browser for a considerable amount of time and was unaware of this feature until recently. Upon discovering it, I also learned about alternative options available online, I can use Gemini through Google Chrome, which offers me the liberty to write freely and provides the adjustments I need.
Given this situation, my only recourse is to switch browsers. I appreciate this feature, but due to Opera's many restrictions, I need to move on to other similar applications that can deliver precisely what I'm looking for.
You fail.
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BenZion78 last edited by
@Olsens said in Text related to politics triggers the Terms of Service:
If you are composing a text related to politics, even when you refrain from using derogatory language, mentioning the political situations of two distinct nations like the USA and China, Aria's terms of service prevent your text from being adjusted or rewritten. In contrast, when I input the same text into other AI platforms such as Gemini, DeepSeek, Grammarly, or Ahrefs, they successfully rewrite it.
The tool becomes inefficacious when it imposes numerous limitations for functionality. The terms of service often hinder progress.
Is discussing a nation's policies offensive? Can we not critique or commend them with logical reasoning? We are all adults attempting to utilize a tool that assists in rewriting our content in a different language, yet this AI fails to meet that need.
I have been using this browser for a considerable amount of time and was unaware of this feature until recently. Upon discovering it, I also learned about alternative options available online, I can use Gemini through Google Chrome, which offers me the liberty to write freely and provides the adjustments I need.
Given this situation, my only recourse is to switch browsers. I appreciate this feature, but due to Opera's many restrictions, I need to move on to other similar applications that can deliver precisely what I'm looking for.
You fail.I understand your frustration with the limitations on political content. While these restrictions are in place for compliance, it's important to find tools that suit your needs. Thanks for sharing your feedback, and I hope you find the right solution.
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Olsens last edited by
@BenZion78 I already did. Literally any other AI does the work. Ahrefs or grammarly or even Google chrome's Gemini. But the one I found the best so far was Deepseek, because they even tell you why they adjusted certain parts of the text. Why they replaced certain words,etc. it helps a lot.
And the funnier part is that Deepsee. follows Chinese laws. It means that they are under the limitations of their censorship regarding some stuff, specially when it comes to politics, yet they have no problem in understanding my needs and adjusting the text correctly.
Just decided to point out the big wall Aria puts on my path when it was supposed to be the easiest way to get things done. But instead of pressing CTRL+ SHIFT +7, I just need to open a new tab with a new AI.