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"audio_file": "68%20-%20Your%20Global%20Profile%20Personalization%20in%20Midjourney.wav",
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"text": "In this video, we're going to cover how to train your global profile. So if you head over to Personalize, you're greeted with this menu here, and it says, teach Majourney about what you find beautiful. And then, of course, inside every prompt are unspoken details, and Majourney goes on to talk about what makes images and personal tastes unique. So we have a couple of options here. First off, I can basically turn the default for my personalized style that we turned on on every creation, which when I'm teaching a class on Majourney, I don't want to do that because I want to appeal to a broader audience than just the stuff that I like. But I can flip that on and every creation I create from here on in will actually use my profile. I can also create a standard profile and I can create a mood board. Now what I want to show you how to do first is actually how to train your global profile. So basically this is a universal profile that you can basically flip on using this. And then also accounts for any kind of ranking you do throughout the rest of the site. Training is really simple. We're just going to go ahead and click on your global profile. And what you're presented with is two images in the screen. And what it's asking you is select the image that you like better or press skip if uncertain. So all I need to do is click on one of the two images that I like better. And we'll go with crazy mushroom waterfall skull thing. And then it sets up the next set of images. And you kind of just keep doing this over and over again. Kind of like both, but we'll go with this one. Now, if you get to two images that you don't care for, you can go ahead and click on the Skip button. And then, oops, if you select an image that you don't care for, you can actually go back and click on Do, and it'll bring you back to the last image set, and you can click on the image that you prefer, and go back to Ranking Images. Now, what's really nice is, typically you do this pretty quick. You can make a decision on what you like pretty fast. And so it's letting you know that you can use the one or two keyboard, one for being the image on the left, two if I refresh, has a new count for the images that I've clicked on. That can continue. And as I do this, I'm continuing to train the mid-journey, my global profile, on the kind of images I prefer. That's it. That's pretty simple. Now you can report an image of course as well too. You can report on if you find an image inappropriate, which it does come up from time to time. It's probably worth noting too that mid-journey stance is they prefer to create at most PG-13 images. So every once in a while you'll run across a rated R image and they do ask that you report that, whether that be nudity, violence core, that sort of thing. Report it, do the community a favor. All right, just probably stop training. This does get a little fun to just do. So I recommend you get in there and just find images that you like. All right, if we head back over to personalize, once again, that trains out our global profile. In the next video, we'll look at creating a new standard profile. I'll see you there.",
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"language": "en",
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"duration": 197.97,
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"timestamp": "2026-01-19T18:19:03.837624"
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