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Inspiring
April 28, 2025
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Deactivated for “Suspicious Activity, I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT MY FAULT IS?

  • April 28, 2025
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Hello everyone,

Is the Adobe Stock contributor program truly safe and fair for creators? as My Adobe Stock contributor account (Case #00368169) was unexpectedly deactivated for “suspicious activity,” and I’m at a total loss. I’ve been contributing for over two years on Shutterstock and Fiverr with zero strikes, and my Adobe Stock sales have always been 100% organic and policy-compliant.

 

Key Facts:

2+ years on Shutterstock & Fiverr with zero warnings, removals, or policy violations

Single, verified bank account for all payouts—no chance of unauthorized payments

Recent Adobe Stock growth driven solely by fresh, high-quality uploads

Never used bots or ranking-boost tools; I adhere strictly to Adobe’s guidelines.

Correct answer RALPH_L

It really doesnt matter what Shutterstock & Fiverr do.

We have no idea why your account was flagged. You have to wait.

3 replies

EPS JPGAuthor
Inspiring
May 1, 2025

My case is very similar to this one: https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock-contributors-discussions/account-deactivated-due-to-suspicious-activity/td-p/15233377

 

The contributor, after their account was reactivated, expressed it :
'Now I don't know when I'll have good sales — should I be happy or sad? 🙂
Now I have account deactivation anxiety syndrome.

 

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 1, 2025

 "Do it for joy, and you can do it forever."

— Stephen King

 

Paralysis from analysis of things you can't control is counterproductive.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 28, 2025

"Suspicious activity" usually means that they've detected possible fraudulent sales, such as someone using multiple Free trial stock subscriptions to purchase images, or stolen credit cards to make purchases, etc.  It doesn't necessarily mean that they suspect you of having done any of that; but, unfortunately, the investigation requires that your account be temporarily suspended. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
EPS JPGAuthor
Inspiring
April 28, 2025

If someone fraudulently purchases a contributor's content, why does the contributor suffer the loss through account deactivation, instead of blocking the buyer and reversing the transaction?

 

WHY IS ADOBE PUNISHING THE CONTRIBUTOR BY MAKING THEM A PRACTICE TARGET?

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 28, 2025

Because the suspicious activity could continue as long as the account is left open, would be one reason.

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RALPH_L
Community Expert
RALPH_LCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 28, 2025

It really doesnt matter what Shutterstock & Fiverr do.

We have no idea why your account was flagged. You have to wait.

EPS JPGAuthor
Inspiring
April 28, 2025

Of course, the practices of Shutterstock and Fiverr are separate matters. However, I firmly believe that

JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED.

 

I am 100% confident that I have not violated any of Adobe Stock's terms and conditions. My contributions have always been in full compliance with the guidelines, and I have never engaged in any activity that would breach the platform's policies.
I have reached out to Adobe Support through the official channels and am currently awaiting their response. In the meantime, I wanted to share my experience here to see if any fellow contributors have faced similar situations and could offer insights or advice.
Thank you for your understanding and support.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 1, 2025
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However, I firmly believe that

JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED.


By @EPS JPG

This is not a tribunal. This is Adobe's turf, and Adobe decides on their suppliers. Contributing is not a right that you can claim, but it is something that Adobe does allow you to do … or not.

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I have reached out to Adobe Support through the official channels and am currently awaiting their response. In the meantime, I wanted to share my experience here to see if any fellow contributors have faced similar situations and could offer insights or advice.


By @EPS JPG

All you can do is waiting and yes, other contributors were in similar situations. Check the forum, you'll find many posts concerning this.

 

All have one thing in common (mostly):

  • the contributor did nothing wrong
  • the contributor does not know what they did wrong
  • they want a fast resolution of their case.

However, it seems to me that Adobe is not attributing a high priority to this and that they are very sure about their case. In addition, the cases went from one each half year to many in a week. This correlates with the acceptance of generative AI, which has lured many new contributors to the Adobe site.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer