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If that's the case, then their API should return an error. Billing the user while serving a response from the wrong model is a horrible outcome. I'd go as far as to say that it's borderline fraudulent.




An error message helps people skirt the restriction, by providing immediate feedback on what does/doesn't get flagged.

Same idea as shadow banning, ban waves, and generic errors for sensitive actions


That is only acceptable for non paying customers.



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