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July 26, 2024
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Adobe Stock Contributor account has been de-activated

  • July 26, 2024
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Hello

I was surprised today that my Adobe Stock Contributor account has been de-activated due to not complying with Account and Content Submission Guidelines but I don't know why although I follow the Account and Content Submission Guidelines completely.

I don't know any details to tell you but I can explain my account status recently.

During the past month I have expanded my account from 1000 assets to 4000 assets and I was getting 30-50 sales per week. This continued for 4 weeks I made $120 and I requested payout on the 21st of this month but yesterday the 25th only made 220 sales and after about 12 hours I logged into my account and found that It was de-activated. Was my account de-activated because of these 220 sales? And why? And what can I do to recover my account and avoid this happening again? And will my account be suspended every time I make large sales to this extent like these 220 sales? If these 220 sales are the reason for de-activating my account, then why was my account de-activated in the first place because of them?

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 28, 2024

Adobe may temporarily suspend or permanently terminate a Stock Contributor account for any of the following:
1) Suspicious sales or refund activity.
2) Content spamming or fraud.

3) IP violation -- content, titles, keywords or descriptions.
4) Receipt of an official infringement complaint or "take down" notice.
4) Or any other violation of Stock Contributor User Terms.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/submission-guidelines.html

Contact Stock Contributor Support: https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/contact
Be patient. It may take several weeks for an investigation. Check your email spam folder. If requested, provide additional information to Stock.

 

Meanwhile work on other projects. Submit content to other services if you wish.

Good luck.

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Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 26, 2024

None of us here in the forum knows why Adobe suspended your account, nor how long it will take for them to investigate the issues. However, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence here in the forum that a unusually large surge of sales can trigger an investigation. Adobe Stock has been plagued by bad actors running fraudulent schemes to falsely inflate their sales. If they find that this was the case, they will delete those sales from your account. If they find you were complicit in the fraudulent scheme, they will permanently suspend your account. (I'm not saying that you were complicit, just stating what we've learned from other blocked account incidents here in the forum.)

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
July 27, 2024

Thank you for your interest and response. I know that this forum is just a forum for contributors like me and has nothing to do with Adobe Support and I just want to learn from your expertise. Let the investigation take its time and I am waiting and hoping that when Adobe discovers that I am not complicit in this fraudulent scheme they will return my account.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 26, 2024

If your account has been suspended, there is nothing that this community of peers can do for you. You will need to contact Adobe contributor support via the link at “Contact us”. Adobe will answer via e-mail, so watch your spam folder. The answer may take some time, depending on the workload of contributor support and the complexity of the investigation. So be patient and do not spam the contributor support.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
July 26, 2024

Thank you for your interest and response. I already know that there is nothing that this community can do for me, but I just wanted to benefit from your experiences to answer my questions. I have already contacted them via the link at “Contact us” and am waiting for an answer.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 28, 2024

You do not need to answer with twice the same message.

 

My experience with blocked contributors is: 

  • they all claim to be completly innocent (there are a few exceptions).
  • they read and followed all the rules, they did not break any rules.
  • when they had a spike in sales that was because they have so good assets, that users massively buy them.
  • when Adobe says, they violated IP rights, they didn't know that they cannot upload images they "found" on the internet.

 

You need to wait. Some of the blocked accounts get unblocked, some never get. 

 

Asking for a payout triggers apparently a review of the sales numbers. Most fraudsters ask a payout immediately after having boosted the sales, so it is easily to detect. But it may also be the case, that some automatic flagging marks the account for review and that asking for the payout is just happening at the same time. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer