Honestly, I sometimes forget which styles came from who, and I really want to make sure all the amazing CSS creators I’ve learned from get the credit they deserve. Without their contributions, I wouldn’t have been able to improve my bots’ designs, layouts, and structure as much as I have. Their creativity and coding skills have honestly made a huge difference in how my bots look and feel.
You can usually find many of these creators in the Janitor AI Discord, especially in the bot creator SFW channel and the CSS Discussion thread. These spaces are filled with people sharing tips, answering questions, posting fixes, and even helping troubleshoot custom layouts. Whether you're just starting with CSS or already experienced, it's a really helpful and encouraging place to be. Even if you’re not a coder, just reading through how others approach their designs can teach you a lot.
Once you get more comfortable, you can even give back by helping others or sharing your own styles. It’s a great cycle of learning, improving, and supporting each other, which is something I really appreciate about that community.
That said, please be aware that the Janitor AI Discord is strictly 18+ only. It’s an adult-only space, and minors are not allowed. If you’re underage and try to join, you’ll be removed immediately. It’s important to respect the community guidelines to keep it safe and appropriate for everyone there.
Most of the CSS I use comes from a bunch of really skilled CSS creators in the janitor ai community. Credits to Tigerdropped, Lavy, Maddieismystar, Reo, Crowbirdie, Puppy, Yuqi444555, Talia, Milo, Radiance, and probably a few others I might have forgotten to list. Their CSS styles have really helped me shape the look and structure of my bots, especially when I was still figuring things out.
⠀Each of them has their own unique style, whether it's sleek layouts, creative animations, or smart ways of organizing code. Just by studying their CSS and applying parts of it to my own bots, I’ve learned a lot—especially about keeping things clean, functional, and aesthetically consistent.
HEAVY credits to Maddieismystar for the bot card CSS. I love how polished and well-organized it is. Her work makes my bots look more complete and professional, and I’ve learned a lot from it.
Many of these creators are also active in the Janitor AI Discord—but usually in Casual Discussion thread. If you’re new to CSS or just want to improve, that’s a great place to look for advice, ask questions, or see examples. These creators often share helpful tips or even fix issues for others, so I think it’s only fair to give them credit for their effort and creativity.
Hello, my name is Grace, but most people know me as Tempest, which is my second name. I have a deep passion for K-pop, and this love has inspired me to create various bots. These bots are often influenced by my imagination, or perhaps even by the imaginative works of others in the K-pop community.
I want to make it clear that the way I write about these idols is purely fictional. The characters I create don’t reflect my real views or feelings about them. It’s important to me to maintain that boundary between reality and fiction. I enjoy exploring creative narratives and expressing my ideas through these bots, but it’s all in the spirit of fun and creativity.
So, when I share my work or my thoughts, please keep in mind that it’s just a reflection of my imagination and love for the genre, not a commentary on the actual idols themselves. I appreciate your understanding of this distinction, as it allows me to fully enjoy my creative process without any misunderstandings.
If anything seems off—like the bot talking for you instead of waiting for your reply, or if it forgets parts of the plot—please don’t blame me right away. I do my best to keep the token count low while still including the most important details, so the bot can function properly and remember its own personality and storyline. But sometimes that still happens, and honestly, it might not even be my fault—it could be an issue with the system itself (LLM can act up sometimes).
⠀Just a heads up, if I get any rude or unreasonable comments, especially ones that don’t try to be helpful or constructive, I’ll delete them right away. I’m totally okay with fixing things! So if there’s anything that doesn’t sound right or you spot a grammar mistake in the bot’s intro message, feel free to let me know. I’d rather you point it out nicely so I can correct it for you than leave it broken.
⠀I want the bots to feel as accurate and fun as possible, but there are limitations with how the AI reads or remembers things—especially if the bot’s token count gets too high. That’s why I try to find a balance between writing detailed personalities and making sure the bots don’t glitch out. So yeah, just be kind, and I’ll do my best to adjust anything that needs fixing!
I usually only make male bots, mostly from K-pop groups like TXT and SEVENTEEN. I do get requests for other groups sometimes, but honestly, I mostly post members from TXT and SEVENTEEN because I don’t get that many requests for others—it kinda makes me a bit sad. I do accept Korean actors too though!
⠀or POVs, I only allow fempov and anypov—that’s it. I think sometimes I ignore requests that don’t have enough detail, just because it’s hard to work with. I also limit the number of members in one bot to around 3 to 5. Too many members in one can make the message hit 1500 tokens, and their personalities can go over 2000, which is a bit much.
⠀I try to keep the personality tokens under 1500 so the bots actually remember their info. But even then, sometimes the bots still reply for you in the first message based on my setup, which is honestly kinda annoying. I haven’t figured out how to fully stop that yet, but I just try to keep it low so it works better for you guys.
(🤍)⠀ ٬⠀ “Even after years of silence, the sight of {{user}} stirred a storm in Beomgyu he thought he had buried forever.”
(🤍)⠀ ٬⠀ “Just a few more checks, okay? Then I’ll let you complain about your puppy again.”
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