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Bonjour,
J'ai déjà eu plein de rejets de ce genre et je ne conteste pas.
Mais là, c'est trop fort. La semaine dernière je propose un calendrier scolaire 2026-2027. C'est le premier 2026-2027 que je propose. Et il est refusé pour motif de fichiers similaires.
C'est une IA qui refuse les fichiers ? J'ai du mal à croire qu'un humain pourrait dire qu'un calendrier 2026-2027, c'est la même chose qu'un calendrier 2025-2026 ? Ok, ça ressemble beaucoup, mais si vous notez vos rendez-vous sur le mauvais calendrier, vous raterez tous vos rendez-vous à coup sûr.
J'ai envoyé un message à Adobe, mais je reçois une réponse bateau. Même là, pas certain que ce soit un humain qui ait répondu.
Je vais renvoyer les fichiers, mais si ce n'est pas un humain qui valide, je risque fort de retomber sur le même problème.
This is a common issue affecting dozens (or probably hundreds) of contributors. We suspect something is broken. Unfortunately, there is no recourse or means of appeal short of resubmitting at a later date. I suppose it's possible that if enough contributors continue to contact Adobe, they MIGHT at some point loosen up regarding a similar content issue. But it's been going on for a few months now and nothing has changed to date.
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This is a common issue affecting dozens (or probably hundreds) of contributors. We suspect something is broken. Unfortunately, there is no recourse or means of appeal short of resubmitting at a later date. I suppose it's possible that if enough contributors continue to contact Adobe, they MIGHT at some point loosen up regarding a similar content issue. But it's been going on for a few months now and nothing has changed to date.
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Bonjour, je suis dans le même cas : plus aucune photo ou image acceptée. Je n’ai que des refus pour images similaires, 100 % de rejet de mon côté sur une cinquantaine d’images (voir centaine) pourtant diverses et variées. Nous sommes apparemment nombreux dans ce cas.
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Many veteran and new contributors are slowing down and not submitting at all. I assume a few are diversifying. I also submit on Redbubble (which has some occasional sales, and I can set my own profit margins), and to Wirestock (where I haven't sold squat).
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My personal approach: I have slowed down with submissions considerably. One or two per day, tops. Sometimes none at all. What I don't do is try to second guess what assets will be considered similar content, since assets that I believe will be rejected as too similar are often accepted. But the opposite is also true. I also think that the rule of three variations of the same subject no longer applies. More than one means that the remaining two will most certainly be rejected.
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Calendars have very short life spans and limited sales potential. Nobody buys old calendars.
If you want to be a successful Stock Contributor, find items to submit that many customers will want & purchase many times throughout its life.
Search Adobe Stock inventory before you submit to see if what you're selling is something Stock needs and is better than what they're selling now.
Try to distinguish your artwork from other content. See below.
Hope that helps.
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Hi @davidr43518242 ,
The reviewers seem to be arbitrarily refusing assets. You do not have to submit a similar asset to get a similar refusal. I suspect the same thing is happening with many of the other refusals. My correspondence with Adobe seem to be monitored by a machine that gives the same response for each reply I send. I don't think anyone is monitoring these correspondences. If that was the case we'd have received a message with an update. It is an unfortunate situation.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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