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May 30, 2024
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Verification

  • May 30, 2024
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Dear Adobe Stock Support,

 

I mistakenly wrote an incorrect description for the photo provided TO ME FOR verification. This was my first time encountering such a situation, and I accidentally wrote a description for a photo I had uploaded instead of the one shown by the site.

 

I apologize for the error and would appreciate any guidance on how to correct this mistake.

 

Thank you for your understanding.

 

Best regards,

 

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Correct answer Jill_C

You are not addressing Adobe here in this forum. We are fellow Contributors. Are you referring to the second captcha which now sometimes appears when you're submitting assets for review to Adobe Stock? If Adobe accepted the wrong description that you provided, I don't think there's any harm, and I doubt whether there's any human review of the answers submitted for these captcha images.

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Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 30, 2024

There is no need to apologize.

 

First we are contributors as you and not Adobe and second, I can understand, if you are really rushing to work, that you can misread the screen in front of you. It's new and I wouldn't pay too much attention to that description.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
May 30, 2024

Captchas are Adobe's way of filtering out robot submissions.

Start over and this time pay attention to the questions.

 

This user-to-user community isn't Adobe.

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
daniellei4510
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May 30, 2024

Ah, I misunderstood your question. @Jill_C is correct, you probably could have written anything to describe the captcha image and you would have gained access. 

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Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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May 30, 2024

You are not addressing Adobe here in this forum. We are fellow Contributors. Are you referring to the second captcha which now sometimes appears when you're submitting assets for review to Adobe Stock? If Adobe accepted the wrong description that you provided, I don't think there's any harm, and I doubt whether there's any human review of the answers submitted for these captcha images.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Abambo
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Community Expert
May 30, 2024
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If Adobe accepted the wrong description that you provided, I don't think there's any harm, and I doubt whether there's any human review of the answers submitted for these captcha images.


By @Jill_C


I suppose it's just an additional test, as bots are probably surmounting the initial captcha test. And it may be, that they are milking users for describing images. 😉

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Instrumental
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May 30, 2024

So did you pass a verification and were able to submit your assets?

daniellei4510
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Community Expert
May 30, 2024

Simple enough. If it's still in the Review page, delete the image and re-upload it with the correct description. If it has been accepted, you can do the same. Just delete it.

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Instrumental
Inspiring
May 30, 2024

I think they are referencing to a new type of previously reported captcha, where you should describe an image