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I'm new and uploaded a few photos over a week ago and they still haven't been reviewed. Is this normal? Do I need to do something?
Hi,
welcome to Adobe Stock and here in the forum!
Normally the check takes 1-5 days, but with high upload numbers, and this is currently the case, it can sometimes take longer. Prerequisite is that your account is activated (identity and e-mail address), otherwise there will be no review.
And please, for the future, have a look at the overview of threads in the Adobe Stock Contributers Section, there are actually some questions like yours. Next step is using the Search to find similar questions.
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Hi,
welcome to Adobe Stock and here in the forum!
Normally the check takes 1-5 days, but with high upload numbers, and this is currently the case, it can sometimes take longer. Prerequisite is that your account is activated (identity and e-mail address), otherwise there will be no review.
And please, for the future, have a look at the overview of threads in the Adobe Stock Contributers Section, there are actually some questions like yours. Next step is using the Search to find similar questions.
greets,
v.poth
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My photos haven't gotten any results for 3-4 months. What I got is only "weren't accepted", any idea? Well I saw my friends in instagram, they took a screenshot about their photos got "accepted" for a just a week after they uploaded.
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For starters, you've posted to a thread that is 6 years old. If you've had images that were not accepted, then some of your assets have been reviewed and subsequently rejected. If you need assistance as to why, then post one or two of the rejected images here, and we'll attempt to critique them and make suggestions on how to improve them.
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If you get refusals, you have results. If your assets get refused, they are not good enough for stock.
Posting on 6 years old threads is not a good idea, as the situation may have changed and really has changed. 6 years ago, you had waiting times in the days, now you have waiting times in the months. That is due to the high influx of assets, especially by generative AI.
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...and reading the correct answer from @v.poth I can confirm that it was correct at that time, but it is no more.
I will lock this thread now.
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