The short answer
Janitor AI is commonly used for fictional adult roleplay, including explicit conversations. That broad answer still needs two caveats: the selected model can shape what the bot will produce, and the platform can enforce rules against prohibited content even when consensual adult material is permitted.
Calling the service “unfiltered” hides those moving parts. A public character may have its own prompt boundaries, an outside model may refuse content, and platform moderation can apply to character listings differently from private chat behavior.
Four layers decide what happens in a chat
The character card
Its description, greeting and examples establish tone. A badly written card can resist or derail a scenario regardless of platform policy.
The selected model
Hosted and outside models can follow adult prompts differently. Switching models can change tone, detail and refusals.
Platform rules
Adult-friendly services still prohibit categories of harmful or illegal material and may moderate public listings.
Your prompt
Clear fictional context, adult participants and explicit consent reduce ambiguity and produce a more stable roleplay.
NSFW-friendly is not the same as no rules
Every responsible adult platform needs a boundary. Consensual fictional roleplay between adults is a different category from exploitative, non-consensual or otherwise prohibited material. Expect services to draw and enforce that line even when their marketing emphasizes freedom.
We could not consistently access enough current official Janitor AI policy text to quote a definitive category-by-category list. Check the rules linked in the live product before creating or publishing an adult character, especially because public catalogue rules can change.
Why one Janitor AI character may respond differently from another
| Question | What changes | Likely effect |
|---|---|---|
| Different model | Safety tuning and writing style | The same prompt can be accepted, softened or refused |
| Different creator | Prompt, examples and scenario boundaries | Character initiative and explicitness can vary widely |
| Public versus private surface | Discovery and publication standards | A listing can be moderated separately from a private exchange |
| Long conversation | Context window and instruction drift | The bot may forget consent, roles or tone unless they are restated |
How to start an adult roleplay without fighting the model
- 01
Choose an adult-labelled scenario
Read the greeting and creator notes. Do not assume an ordinary character was designed for explicit roleplay.
- 02
State the fictional frame
Make ages, adult status, roles and consent unambiguous without adding real personal information.
- 03
Set tone before detail
A sentence about pace, style and boundaries usually works better than opening with an abrupt explicit command.
- 04
Stop when the premise drifts
Correct the scene or restart instead of pushing through a response that changes consent, identity or the intended dynamic.
Does Janitor AI have a filter?
There is no single switch that accurately describes the whole experience. Platform moderation, model safeguards and character instructions are separate layers. A user can encounter permissive adult roleplay in one setup and refusals in another without either result proving that Janitor AI has “no filter.”
If predictable adult behavior matters, test the exact model and character you plan to use. Screenshots from another account or an older Reddit thread may describe a different setup.
Privacy still matters in fictional adult chat
Explicit text can feel intimate even when it is invented. Keep real names, faces, contact details and information about other people out of the conversation. If an outside model provider is connected, its data rules may also apply.
Janitor AI's official Android listing declares possible collection of personal information and app activity, encryption in transit and a deletion-request route. Read the current privacy notice rather than assuming “private chat” means no processing or retention.
How Sultrai differs
Sultrai is built for adults and supports lawful consensual fictional roleplay under a published Acceptable Use Policy. It is managed end to end, so users do not need to connect a personal model account just to begin a conversation.
That makes setup simpler, not boundary-free. Automated safeguards still cover prohibited categories, and generated details can vary. Use the free starting messages to see whether the character's tone fits before paying.