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Both of these images were rejected as “similar content.” I do think the two images resemble each other, but when I dropped the lower image into Adobe’s search, I could not find any similar images. At the very least, I did not find any illustration of a girl eating a triangular slice of watermelon with one hand. Also, among the images I have already submitted, there are no illustrations of a girl eating watermelon.
Given that, I believe it would be reasonable for one image to be approved and the other to be rejected as similar content. Why, then, were both rejected?
Similar content rejections are the new normal and there is nothing to be done about it other than re-submitting with more unique but pertinent titles and keywords. In any event, I think the first image especially would have been rejected for quality issues. There's a brown thing on her shoulder that doesn't make much sense, and the "shadows" on under her fingers and neck were "borrowed" from the watermelon. She should be dark or black, line the one under the flower in her hair.
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Similar content rejections are the new normal and there is nothing to be done about it other than re-submitting with more unique but pertinent titles and keywords. In any event, I think the first image especially would have been rejected for quality issues. There's a brown thing on her shoulder that doesn't make much sense, and the "shadows" on under her fingers and neck were "borrowed" from the watermelon. She should be dark or black, line the one under the flower in her hair.
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類似コンテンツが本当の却下理由でない場合もあります。
AIで生成されているようですが、全体的に雑に感じます。
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I found these results in a search of the Stock database.
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=cute+kid+eating+watermelon 26K results
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=anime+girl+eating+watermelon 62 results
This is what Stock says about similar content.
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