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Inspiring
December 19, 2024
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Too many rejections, can you get banned?

  • December 19, 2024
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Hello, I want to ask. Can we get banned if we get rejected too many times? thanks for the answer.

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Correct answer daniellei4510

In theory, yes. Someone with consistent rejections (let's say more than half, with no indication of showing improvement over time) is costing Adobe more money than Adobe is making, by paying moderators to reject images that will never be sold. Exact numbers are not known, and I don't know of anyone ever posting here saying that they lost their account due to too many rejections. But it seems logical that it can happen.

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RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2024

You need to put more effort into your images to correct possible problems before submitting. Right now, you are wasting your time. You need to turn it around to 75%+ acceptance rate.

Inspiring
December 19, 2024

Thanks Ralph, I think it's better to stop hustling for now and take advantage of the time to study. Thanks for the suggestion

daniellei4510
Community Expert
daniellei4510Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 19, 2024

In theory, yes. Someone with consistent rejections (let's say more than half, with no indication of showing improvement over time) is costing Adobe more money than Adobe is making, by paying moderators to reject images that will never be sold. Exact numbers are not known, and I don't know of anyone ever posting here saying that they lost their account due to too many rejections. But it seems logical that it can happen.

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Inspiring
December 19, 2024

In this case, of the 100% of files I sent, only 25% were received. Before I submitted, I checked several times to see if there were any wrong images. But it was still rejected for quality reasons. Is there a written rule for this problem of too many rejections? I tried reading in the contributor guide, but couldn't find it.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2024

So a 75% rejection rate, which is very high. You should post a couple of your rejections here, and perhaps we can point out where you are going wrong so that you can hopefully start improving your acceptance rate going forward. 

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