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keithm37973688
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October 16, 2017
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Reporting an Image

  • October 16, 2017
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I found several vector images within Adobe Stock that promote aggression against the transgender community. Not sure how these images made it into the site, but they did. I have looked all over the Adobe website and there seems to be no options for reporting incidents like this. How can I get an employee to review these images for removal, and why is there no current system in place?

Images:
https://stock.adobe.com/stock-photo/vector-illustration-social-problems-stop-transvestites/131871981

https://stock.adobe.com/stock-photo/vector-illustration-social-problems-stop-transgenders/131871958

https://stock.adobe.com/stock-photo/vector-social-problems-of-humanity-stop-lgbt-parade/128862015

https://stock.adobe.com/stock-photo/vector-illustration-social-problems-of-humanity-stop-lgbt/128862044

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Correct answer Kirsten Harris

We have removed the offending files.

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Kirsten Harris
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Kirsten HarrisCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
October 16, 2017

We have removed the offending files.

twaritar3263062
Participating Frequently
October 16, 2017

Hi Keith,

Thanks for your feedback, I agree that there is no way you can report such incidents. Let me check with the Stock team whether this can be incorporated in future.

Meanwhile, I will review the images and pass this issue to the Stock team.

Feel free to update this thread in case of any additional questions.

Regards,

Twarita