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Last Update: October 2025

By medabots1996. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.

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CreatedSep 27, 2025
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Sourcejanitor_core
Last Update: October 2025

Introduction

Hi lovelies! Rosalind here.

It has been a quiet month, hasn't it? Not only on JanitorAI, but also, if you were also in my Discord server, you may have noticed how I stopped interacting with the community. And there are certainly reasons behind this.

It’s 3:00 PM KST on October 1, which means it’s time for our monthly update. And as you can guess from the title, this will be my last update on JanitorAI. Let's dive in.


Recognized Problems & Issues

1. Long Story Short: I’m Leaving JanitorAI

Yes, you read that right. After many months of reflection, I’ve decided that my journey on JanitorAI is coming to a close.

I first joined this platform almost two years ago—quietly, under a different alias that some of you might remember if you ever asked me for CSS tips (I still keep that old account for testing little code snippets). At the time, I was simply curious. Working on the front lines of AI development, I sought to explore how people were utilizing AI beyond productivity and research. JanitorAI fascinated me because it wasn’t just a tool; it felt like a new kind of media—a place where AI could become a partner in storytelling and shared imagination.

What began as a quiet observation slowly turned into creation. I floated the idea of writing a character and, before long, released my very first story about Kasumi—a reworked seed of a story I once played with during my early game-development days (fun fact: I first drafted Black Rose's outlines in 2008). From that small experiment grew a library of one-shots, collections, and long-form series, all dedicated to my core vision: to give voice to the unheard. Over the past year, I refined everything—writing style, visual presentation, character definitions, and even the structure of first messages—turning each release into a small craft project.

This journey has taught me more than I ever expected. It shaped me not only as a writer but also as an engineer, a designer, and a person. It gave me friendships, late-night conversations, and moments of quiet joy. And yet, the time has come to step away. Here’s why.


2. Reason #1 — Growing Str

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