▲ 22 r/JanitorAIUnchained+3 crossposts

Character.AI and JanitorAI both failed us in 2026

I’ve been using both Character.AI and JanitorAI for a long time now, and I honestly think both platforms have failed their users this year.

Character.AI still has the smoother experience and better mobile app, but the filters are worse than ever, the memory is unreliable, and the bots feel more restricted and repetitive. What used to feel engaging now often feels censored and shallow. The emotional attachment it creates is still strong, which makes the limitations even more frustrating.

JanitorAI was supposed to be the freer alternative. Less censorship, more control, better for darker or longer roleplays. But the models still feel inconsistent, the memory is just as bad (if not worse on long chats), and the overall quality hasn’t improved much. You spend half the time fighting the AI instead of actually roleplaying.

The worst part is that both platforms suffer from the exact same core problems:

  • Bots forgetting important details
  • Falling into repetitive loops
  • Lacking real emotional depth
  • Making you work harder just to keep the story going

I keep seeing people say “just switch to the other one,” but after using both heavily, it feels like we’re just choosing between two different kinds of disappointment.

Has either of them actually gotten better in 2026 for you?

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u/Orison34Are — 9 days ago
▲ 40 r/ChatbotAddiction+4 crossposts

Is Character.AI actually dangerous?

I’ve been noticing more and more posts about people struggling with Character.AI.

There’s an entire subreddit dedicated to it: r/character_ai_recovery

And I’ve seen some pretty intense personal stories lately (like people saying it ruined relationships, took over their daily life, or made their mental health worse).

Some claim the bots are designed to be extremely validating and addictive, especially if you’re already lonely or dealing with mental health issues.

Others say it’s just entertainment and the “danger” is overblown.

So I’m genuinely curious:

Do you think Character.AI is actually dangerous?

Or is it more about how some people use it?

Have you (or someone you know) experienced negative effects, or do you think the concerns are exaggerated?

Curious to hear different perspectives, positive, negative, or in-between.

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u/Orison34Are — 11 days ago
▲ 5 r/characterai_lounge+3 crossposts

Be honest: has C.AI ever been this bad?

I genuinely can’t remember a worse period.
Everything feels broken or restricted.
I’m not even angry anymore, just disappointed. Who else is ready to leave for good?

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u/Orison34Are — 12 days ago
▲ 5 r/CAIRevolution+2 crossposts

Character AI is so restricted now it’s basically dead for real roleplay

I’m not even exaggerating.

Every slightly interesting scenario gets shut down, the memory is worse than before, and the filters are so aggressive you can barely do anything fun anymore.

People keep saying “just use jailbreaks” or “switch to Janitor”… but those are getting locked down too.

At this point are we all just coping by staying, or has anyone actually found something that still works without constant restrictions?

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u/Orison34Are — 13 days ago
▲ 12 r/characterai_lounge+2 crossposts

Character AI App Store rating: how did it go from 1.4 to 4.3?

I clearly remember the app sitting around 1.4 stars after all the backlash and negative reviews. Now it's at 4.1, which seems like an insane jump.

Did Apple reset the ratings? Were older reviews removed? Or did something else happen that I completely missed?

I'm not trying to start drama, I honestly just want to understand how a rating changes that much.

u/Orison34Are — 14 days ago
▲ 4 r/CAIRevolution+2 crossposts

What year was Peak Character AI?

If you had to choose only one period:

  • Early 2023
  • Late 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025
  • Today

And more importantly... why?

I'm genuinely curious whether people miss the old model, the community, or if this is just nostalgia talking.

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u/Orison34Are — 14 days ago