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romantic_society5ED5
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November 19, 2022
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Adobestock promotes other artists' work with my work on google?

  • November 19, 2022
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Hello everyone,
 
I have a question, it concerns my graphics. Can someone explain to me why the images that are assigned to my account, are displayed in google under a different title? When I click on an image, I am redirected to another seller's profile, under that link is a picture of a cat from the description. Wtf?
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Does adobestock promote profiles of other users with my works?
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I attach the images below.
 
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Correct answer Henrik Heigl

Hi,

 

I think you have your answers since you posted the same question also on Facebook. The Contributor Support Team was already made aware. That is the appropriate contact. Sometimes a little patience is needed. Good luck.

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Henrik Heigl
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Henrik HeiglCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 19, 2022

Hi,

 

I think you have your answers since you posted the same question also on Facebook. The Contributor Support Team was already made aware. That is the appropriate contact. Sometimes a little patience is needed. Good luck.

regards,Henrik
Abambo
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November 19, 2022

Adobe has no influence on how something is represented on Google. You should ask Google what leads to this results. 

 

I do not get your results: 

The results you get, however, look more like a browser bug than anything else. Clean cookies and cache and try again.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
romantic_society5ED5
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November 19, 2022

And what about thise one? https://images.app.goo.gl/NdqRushEortzyj987  I have cleaned a history, cookies, an all what you have sugested. I am still geting wrong title on the picture from link (bellow)

Abambo
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November 19, 2022

But you are getting different results! Which means that results are depending on some obscure parameters in your search history. I strongly suggest, you ask your questions in a Google forum. There are plenty of methods to fool the search engine, but I would not assume, that Adobe manipulated it's websites to harm YOUR sales. There interest is that the results displayed on Google are correct and accurate when Adobe stock is referenced. But at the end of the day, Google is responsible for Google results.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
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November 19, 2022

There are millions of cat images in Adobe Stock and it's quite possible that some have the same titles. Adobe doesn't promote our work on Google. It's the other way around; Google searches the internet to index images. Try searching Adobe Stock using the title on your image to see how results are returned.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
romantic_society5ED5
Known Participant
November 19, 2022

I dont understand. I wrote journey inside the ego, and the result was my picture with different tittle redirecting me to the cat. My other pictures are signed correctly and redirect me to the right pictures.

 

So why are some correct and others not even after clearing the browser? Besides, on November 3,4 I noticed a huge drop in sales of just those images in this category. Coincidence? I don't think so.  

Abambo
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November 19, 2022

@romantic_society5ED5 wrote:

I dont understand. I wrote journey inside the ego, and the result was my picture with different tittle redirecting me to the cat.



You did confuse me too with your settings above. We (humans) are image centric and read texts not very accuratly, when presented with images (a human brain thing). I too thought, the cat was your picture... 😂

 

May I suggest you omit expressions like wtf on these fora in the future. Even if you are angry!

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer