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I have a few questions regarding asset uploads and my account status

Participant ,
Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

Hello, I have a few questions:

 

1- Recent moderator reviews have resulted in many assets being removed from contributors' portfolios due to policy violations. Out of my 10,000 assets, only one was removed. Does this indicate that the remaining 9,999 assets are compliant with all Adobe Stock policies and guidelines?

 

2- I previously had a technical issue where assets were duplicated in my submission queue due to a server-side issue. I accidentally resubmitted these assets which resulted in duplicates being created. I have since manually deleted the duplicates from my library and the submission queue. While my account currently has no duplicate content, this many uploads and subsequent deletions could be flagged as suspicious activity. Could this cause any problems with my account?

 

3- I am currently preparing a large batch of around 10,000 assets for upload. Instead of submitting them one by one, I plan to prepare all the assets in the “New” section of my dashboard before submitting them all at once. Could keeping such a large number of unsubmitted assets in the “New” section for a long time cause any issues or problems with my account?

 

Thanks.

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Community Expert , Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

1) no. Adobe was purging only duplicates.

2) no.

3) no, but it is advised not to submit all assets at once, but to submit smaller batches. But there won't be an account issue with that. 

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Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

1) no. Adobe was purging only duplicates.

2) no.

3) no, but it is advised not to submit all assets at once, but to submit smaller batches. But there won't be an account issue with that. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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Participant ,
Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

Thank You, Abambo

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Community Expert ,
Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025

Adobe has always recommended a "slow but steady" approach to submissions. Submitting a handful of assets daily is far preferable to one giant batch. It also ensures that you spend an appropriate amount of time checking your assets and reviewing the titles and keywords.

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Apr 20, 2025 Apr 20, 2025
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Yes, you are right. But I found it more efficient to keep a constantly full submission queue due to the 3001 submission limit and frequent and fast approval of my assets.

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