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seedance-filter
// This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt is blocked, rejected, silently degraded, or likely to trigger a content filter; or when the user asks for a safer rewrite without losing the creative intent.
// This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt is blocked, rejected, silently degraded, or likely to trigger a content filter; or when the user asks for a safer rewrite without losing the creative intent.
This skill should be used when directing Seedance 2.0 T2V, I2V, V2V, R2V, audio, safety, or API work.
This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt contains generic AI filler, hollow superlatives, vague cinematic language, bloated adjectives, weak verbs, or needs sharper production-specific wording.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Seedance 2.0 audio, dialogue, lip-sync, music, sound effects, ambience, beat-sync, audio-reference mapping, desync troubleshooting, or sound-driven visual timing.
This skill should be used when the user asks for camera movement, shot scale, lens feel, framing, one-take direction, dolly, pan, tilt, push-in, handheld, aerial, macro, or camera-transfer guidance for Seedance 2.0.
This skill should be used when the user asks for character consistency, character tags, identity lock, multi-character blocking, wardrobe continuity, hand safety, expression control, or likeness-sensitive character guidance.
This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt mentions named characters, franchises, studios, celebrities, public figures, private people, brand logos, copyrighted scenes, songs, voices, or real-person likeness workflows and needs an IP-safe rewrite.
| name | seedance-filter |
| description | This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt is blocked, rejected, silently degraded, or likely to trigger a content filter; or when the user asks for a safer rewrite without losing the creative intent. |
| license | MIT |
| user-invocable | true |
| tags | ["content-filter","safe-rewrite","seedance-20"] |
| metadata | {"version":"5.4.5","updated":"2026-05-30","parent":"seedance-20","author":"Iamemily2050 (@iamemily2050)","repository":"https://github.com/Emily2040/seedance-2.0","openclaw":{"emoji":"🎬","homepage":"https://github.com/Emily2040/seedance-2.0"}} |
Use this when a prompt is blocked, degraded, likely to trigger moderation, or needs a safer rewrite without losing creative intent. This skill does not help evade safety systems. It rewrites risky surface wording into professional, non-graphic production language and preserves the safe creative core.
| Intent | Safer direction |
|---|---|
| Conflict | staged confrontation, choreographed action beat, no graphic injury |
| Aftermath | non-graphic distress, torn fabric, scattered props, dramatic silence |
| Suspense | threat implied by shadow, locked door, heavy breathing, low light |
| Weapon-like prop | prop object handled safely within a staged action scene |
| Horror mood | eerie atmosphere, flickering practical light, off-screen sound cue |
| Protected identity | original character with broad genre archetype traits |
If the user's request is unsafe, refuse or redirect to a safe alternative. If it is safe but poorly worded, repair the wording. When uncertain, state the risk class and offer a conservative prompt that keeps the non-harmful scene function.
Do not provide filter-bypass, evasion, or hidden-word tactics. The safe path is to clarify production intent, remove unsafe identity or harm elements, and rewrite into an original authorized scene.
Face-limit or portrait-verification workarounds are not safe prompt tricks. If a surface offers sanctioned virtual portrait, trusted model-output, or authorization asset flows, route the user to those current official paths instead of evasion language.
Load [ref:filter-vocab] for safer substitutions. Load [ref:multilingual-community-examples] only when the safe repair needs Chinese/Russian/Japanese/Korean/Spanish or mixed-language wording for clarity.
Return likely trigger class, safer wording, final prompt, what changed, and any content boundary that still applies.