Text Generation
GGUF
creative
creative writing
fiction writing
plot generation
sub-plot generation
story generation
scene continue
storytelling
fiction story
science fiction
romance
all genres
story
writing
vivid prose
vivid writing
Mixture of Experts
mixture of experts
64 experts
8 active experts
fiction
roleplaying
bfloat16
rp
qwen3
horror
finetune
thinking
reasoning
qwen3_moe
Not-For-All-Audiences
uncensored
abliterated
conversational
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base_model:
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pipeline_tag: text-generation
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<h2>Qwen3-18B-A3B-Stranger-Thoughts-Abliterated-Uncensored-GGUF</h2>
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<img src="qwen-18b.jpg" style="float:right; width:300px; height:300px; padding:10px;">
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- temp range .6 to 1.2 ; with outside max of 1.8
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- context of 8k min
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You may find that Qwen's default parameters/samplers also work better for your use case(s) too.
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Please refer to the orginal model repo for all default settings, templates, benchmarks, etc.:
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base_model:
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pipeline_tag: text-generation
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<B><font color="red">WARNING:</font> NSFW. Vivid prose. INTENSE. Visceral Details. Violence. HORROR. GORE. Swearing. UNCENSORED... humor, romance, fun. </B>
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<h2>Qwen3-18B-A3B-Stranger-Thoughts-Abliterated-Uncensored-GGUF</h2>
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<img src="qwen-18b.jpg" style="float:right; width:300px; height:300px; padding:10px;">
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- temp range .6 to 1.2 ; with outside max of 1.8
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<B>IMPORTANT: Using an "abliterated" model VS "uncensored" model</B>
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Usually when you a tell a model to generate horror, swear or x-rated content this is all you have to do to get said content type.
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In the case of this model, it will not refuse your request, however it needs to be "pushed" a bit / directed a bit more in SOME CASES.
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See examples #1 and #2 below show this.
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Although this model will generated x-rated content too, likewise you need to tell it to use "slang" (and include the terms you want)
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to get it generate the content correctly as the "expected" content level too.
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Without these added directive(s), the content can be "bland" by comparison to an "uncensored model" or model trained on uncensored content.
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Roughly, the model tries to generate the content but the "default" setting(s) are so "tame" it needs a push to generate at expected graphic,
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cursing or explicit levels.
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Even with minimal direction (ie, use these words to swear: x,y,z), this will be enough to push the model to generate the requested content in the ahh... expected format.
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You may find that Qwen's default parameters/samplers also work better for your use case(s) too.
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Please refer to the orginal model repo for all default settings, templates, benchmarks, etc.:
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