STOP People From Stealing Your Midjourney Prompts!
TLDRThe video discusses strategies for protecting your image prompts on Midjourney, a platform for sharing and learning through image creation. It clarifies that using someone's prompt for learning is acceptable, but selling products created from these prompts without permission is not. The video provides several methods to limit the visibility of your prompts, including deleting upscaled images, using a Pro Plan subscription for stealth mode, and organizing your work through direct messaging or creating a private server on Discord. It also advises against using your business name as a username to avoid easy discovery by competitors and emphasizes the importance of not allowing Google to index your Midjourney community page.
Takeaways
- π« **Stealing Concerns**: The video title suggests concern over 'stealing' prompts, but the speaker clarifies that using prompts for learning is not considered stealing.
- π€ **Community and Learning**: Mid-journey is a community for sharing and learning, where building on others' prompts is a part of the learning process.
- π‘οΈ **Business Protection**: For those using prompts to create sellable end products, it's advised to limit the visibility of prompts to protect business interests.
- π **Finding Prompts**: People can find prompts through the Mid-journey website's Community Feed and by searching for specific image criteria.
- π **User ID Access**: By clicking on a creator's user ID, one can view all images they've upscaled, providing access to their prompts.
- ποΈ **Deleting Images**: Deleting upscaled images can help reduce the visibility of your prompts and protect your work.
- π° **Pro Plan Stealth Mode**: Subscribing to the Pro Plan gives access to stealth mode, which hides images from the Community Feed, even if upscaled.
- π§ **Discord Messaging**: Direct messaging the Mid-journey bot or creating a private server on Discord can help keep image prompts private.
- π **Newbie Feeds**: Leaving the newbie feed in Discord and moving to a direct message or private server helps organize images and keep prompts hidden.
- β **Google Indexing**: Avoid using your business name as a username to prevent easy discovery through Google searches.
- ποΈ **Deleting Grids**: As an additional measure, deleting grids can further limit the visibility of your prompts, although the speaker has not done this.
Q & A
What is the main concern of the video regarding Midjourney prompts?
-The main concern is about people using Midjourney prompts to create end products for sale without wanting others to find or use their prompts.
How does the Midjourney website allow users to find prompts?
-Users can find prompts through the Community Feed on the Midjourney website by searching for specific image criteria and then clicking on the images to see the exact prompts used.
What is one way to limit the visibility of one's prompts on Midjourney?
-One can delete any upscaled images they have created to make it harder for others to find their prompts through searches.
What is the Pro Plan on Midjourney and how does it help with privacy?
-The Pro Plan on Midjourney provides access to stealth mode, which ensures that one's images do not appear in the Community Feed, even if they have been upscaled.
How much does the Pro Plan cost and is it a yearly or monthly subscription?
-As of the recording of the video, the Pro Plan costs $48 per month for a yearly subscription or $60 per month if paying monthly.
What is the benefit of using a private server or direct messaging on Discord?
-Using a private server or direct messaging on Discord helps to keep one's image creations private and prevents them from appearing in the public Midjourney community feed.
What should one avoid when using Midjourney for their business?
-One should avoid using their business name as their username or page name on Midjourney to prevent easy discovery by competitors and maintain privacy over their prompts.
How long does it take for an image to be removed from the community feed after deleting it?
-It can take 10 to 20 minutes for an image to be removed from the community feed after deletion.
Is it recommended to delete grids as well to further protect prompts?
-While it is an option to delete grids for additional privacy, the speaker has not done so and enjoys using them as a categorized library of prompts.
What is the advice for users who want to limit the visibility of their Midjourney prompts?
-The advice includes deleting upscaled images, being mindful of the username and page name, and possibly using the Pro Plan for stealth mode to keep prompts private.
Outlines
π€ Understanding Image Prompts and Business Ethics
The speaker acknowledges that the video title might seem misleading, as they don't believe using someone's image prompt equates to stealing. They discuss the importance of using prompts to learn and create desired end results. However, if someone uses Mid-Journey to create images for a product they intend to sell, it's good practice to limit the visibility of the prompts. The video outlines methods to protect prompts, such as navigating the Mid-Journey website to understand how images and prompts can be discovered through search and user profiles. It suggests deleting upscaled images to make it harder for others to find the work and highlights the Pro Plan's stealth mode as an effective, albeit paid, solution for privacy.
π οΈ Managing Privacy on Mid-Journey and Discord
The speaker provides strategies for maintaining privacy when using Mid-Journey and Discord. They recommend deleting upscaled images to prevent others from finding the original prompts. They also suggest using direct messages or creating a private server on Discord to keep image creations and renderings private. The video guides viewers on how to message the Mid-Journey bot privately or set up a personal server on Discord. It emphasizes the importance of these steps for organization and privacy, and advises against using business names as usernames to avoid easy discovery by competitors.
π« Preventing Discovery and Indexing of Prompts
The video concludes with additional advice on ensuring prompts remain undiscovered. It warns against using business names as usernames, as this can lead to easy discovery through Google searches. The speaker also suggests deleting grids to further reduce the chances of prompts being found, although they personally prefer to keep them for reference. They explain how to delete images and grids from the bot and community feeds, noting that it may take some time for deletion to reflect in the community feed. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe, like, and comment if they found it helpful, and offers well wishes.
Mindmap
Keywords
Midjourney Prompts
Community Feed
Upscaling
Stealth Mode
Discord
Direct Messaging
Private Server
Google Indexing
User Page Name
Deleting Upscaled Images
Grids
Highlights
Using someone's image prompt for learning and creating end results is not considered stealing within the Midjourney community.
Creating images for an end product to sell should be done with limited exposure to prevent others from finding the original prompts.
Midjourney's Community Feed is accessible via the explore option on the website, where images created by others can be viewed.
Users can find prompts by searching for desired images, which may lead them to the exact prompts used by others.
Viewing an image on Midjourney allows users to see the prompt and style used, as well as related images.
Clicking on a user's profile shows all their upscaled images, which can reveal the prompts used for creation.
Deleting upscaled images can help limit the visibility of your prompts to others.
Subscribing to the Pro Plan on Midjourney provides access to stealth mode, which hides images from the Community Feed.
Stealth mode is a paid feature that prevents images from appearing in search results or feeds, even if upscaled.
Discord can be used for direct messaging or creating a private server to keep image prompts private.
Direct messaging the Midjourney bot or creating a private server on Discord helps in organizing and keeping creations private.
Deleting upscaled images from your feed can prevent them from appearing in search results.
Avoid using your business name as your username on Midjourney to prevent easy discovery by competitors.
Deleting grids can be an additional step to ensure privacy of your prompts, although it removes the ability to review past work.
Google indexing can lead to the discovery of your Midjourney community page, so it's important to be cautious with your username.
The video provides a guide on how to protect your prompts and maintain privacy within the Midjourney platform.
Investing in the Pro Plan or taking steps like deleting upscaled images and using private Discord servers can protect your creative process.
The presenter encourages viewers to subscribe, like, and comment for more helpful content.