Description of the issue: As a Gemini Pro subscriber and YouTube creator (@QvazieZone), I am facing significant workflow disruptions with Veo and Imagen. Over-sensitive safety filters frequently block professional, technical, and perfectly safe prompts (e.g., “full-body shot on a solid green background #00FF00”) because the system lacks context regarding my established brand and consistent avatar.
Critical Issue: Daily Limit Consumption Currently, every time a prompt is blocked by a false-positive safety filter, it still consumes my daily video generation limit. This is unacceptable for a paid Pro user. I am losing my daily credits due to system-side verification errors, even when my prompts strictly follow safety guidelines.
Proposed Solution: “Verified Avatar Identity” I propose a registration system for unique digital avatars (specific facial features, branded clothing/logs, body type) linked to the creator’s identity.
Key Technical Points:
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Leveraging Existing Permissions: The system should utilize Google’s current infrastructure. Since my main account (with the Pro subscription) is a Co-owner/Manager of my YouTube Brand Account, Gemini should automatically authorize me to use avatars registered to that channel.
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Intelligent Filtering (Whitelisting): A registered and verified avatar should be treated as a “Trusted Object.” This would allow technical descriptions (like full-body shots or specific poses) to pass without being flagged as “suspicious” by filters that currently treat every request as coming from an anonymous user.
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Credit Protection: Generation limits (especially for Veo) should not be deducted if a prompt is blocked by a safety filter. Credits should only be spent when the system successfully generates the video content.
Summary: Integrating YouTube Studio permissions with Gemini would allow for a professional and fair workflow. The current system wastes the potential of the Pro tier and penalizes creators for the AI’s lack of contextual awareness.