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I have a lot of rejected assets, is that a problem?

  • January 8, 2025
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I became an Adobe Stock participant about 3 months ago. So far I have 1228 assets in my portfolio. However, the number of rejected content: 1249. Do you think there is a possibility that I will be banned by Adobe? I'm still learning and learning from my mistakes.

解決に役立った回答 daniellei4510

That's just less than a 50% rejection rate, which isn't good. None of here knows for sure when Adobe considers a contributor a viable enough asset to continue a relationship, but you certainly need improvement. You can always post a couple of your rejected assets here if you need guidance. It's difficult to learn from your mistakes without others pointing them out.

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Abambo
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January 10, 2025

You should have learned by now as much as to bring down the rejections to a single digit percentage for new submissions. Check every asset at 100% before submitting. If you find errors, correct the errors. If you can't correct them, you should not submit. That is the first rule to bring down thze number of refusals.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
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January 8, 2025

That's a very high rejection rate. If you continue to earn such a high rejection rate, it means that you're not learning from your rejections. You should be studying your rejects carefully to understand what went wrong, and applying those lessons to future uploads. We don't know at what reject level Adobe decides that moderating your account is more than it's worth, but certainly 50% is not good.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
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January 8, 2025

That's just less than a 50% rejection rate, which isn't good. None of here knows for sure when Adobe considers a contributor a viable enough asset to continue a relationship, but you certainly need improvement. You can always post a couple of your rejected assets here if you need guidance. It's difficult to learn from your mistakes without others pointing them out.

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