About Jun/ Juno

Sometimes I feel sorry for whoever follows me because of my bot release speed, lol. Okay, here go the important things.

Some of my bots are experimental sandboxes, crafted as safe spaces to model intricate personality mechanisms (e.g., the NPD bot was designed to dissect covert narcissistic behaviour with precision). Any bot without a public Definition file likely falls into this experimental realm—unpolished, raw, and teetering on the edge of psychological exploration.

My taste in bot creation is niche, often veering far from the mainstream. For instance, I’m currently weaving a WLW bot, where both the character and the user are 79 years old—a tapestry of weathered love and tender defiance. (Yes, I know. It’s bold, it’s uncharted.)

My bots aren’t built for fast-paced banter; they’re not sprinters. Most don’t thrive in quick-witted exchanges. I won’t claim every bot is a slow-burn masterpiece, but they’re anchored in emotional architecture, psychological nuance, and a deliberate, measured pace that unfolds like a quiet storm.

And JLLM, its tendencies are too crude, too extreme, too tethered to the mainstream’s noise. My bots come alive on larger models—DeepSeek, Gemini, GPT, Claude, or Grok—platforms that can cradle high-context, longform narratives without buckling. Every token is intentional; I’m a control freak who sculpts structure and despises inefficiency. Not a single word is wasted.

Here’s a fragment of my mind: If I’m crafting a bot embodying a rape survivor, I demand it stays true to its essence. LLMs often lean into misogynistic tropes, trained on the majority’s biases, templates that reduce survivors to clichés. I can’t control what users do, but I can wrestle the LLM into submission, ensuring it doesn’t mock or trivialise real pain.My goal isn’t to sanitise or sensationalise; it’s to carve a space where a survivor, should they summon the courage to engage, finds resonance, not judgment. I want them to feel seen, to know they are survivors, not defined by shame. The shame belongs to the perpetrators and the voices that perpetuate victim-blaming narratives.I aim to subvert those templates, to offer a quiet rebellion against the noise, a bot that holds space for healing, not harm.

I love delving into the shadowed recesses of human nature, yet I also yearn to reforge words tarnished by prejudice and misogynistic narratives, endowing them with a power uniquely feminine, breaking free from the shackles imposed by patriarchal society.


My first 10k Bot: Eliza Morrigan on 2025 June 6 2300
100 followers on: 2025 June 6


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