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I'm changing the images title after refresh the page Approved stock images are deleted automatically. 30+ images deleted just 1 second what's happening? Whats the reason?
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Your images are not deleted, they are sent back in "New" section, to uploaded, but not submitted yet, ones. So you have to resubmit it.
It's a new feature / mechanism on Adobe Stock. I also noticed it. Now, when you edit your image title / keywords, there is a pop-up screen asking to confirm metadata changes (you can cancel or confirm) after you click "Save". And there is also a link https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/submission-guidelines.html in that pop-up window.
The asset with cha
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You should be posting in the Adobe Stock Contributor Forum, not the Stock forum which is for Buyers. Did you receive the email from Adobe nearly 2 weeks ago advising that they were going to start removing duplicate content? This might have affected your account. Look in your "Not accepted" tab.
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Your images are not deleted, they are sent back in "New" section, to uploaded, but not submitted yet, ones. So you have to resubmit it.
It's a new feature / mechanism on Adobe Stock. I also noticed it. Now, when you edit your image title / keywords, there is a pop-up screen asking to confirm metadata changes (you can cancel or confirm) after you click "Save". And there is also a link https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/submission-guidelines.html in that pop-up window.
The asset with changed metadata is returned with the same asset ID it was previously approved.
Funny, I had to remove only a punctuation mark, but, nevertheless, my approved asset was temporarily removed (i.e. sent back to "New"), then I resubmitted it and it appeared within seconds on my portfolio again.
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I had to remove only a punctuation mark, but, nevertheless, my approved asset was temporarily removed (i.e. sent back to "New"), then I resubmitted it and it appeared within seconds on my portfolio again.
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There may be an automatic check on the changes, and if the changes are minimal, they do not need to get checked again.
I suppose that some very clever guys did standard key wording for the approval and then after approval changed that to something different and prohibited.
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