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Hi! Its been more than a week, can someone please review the images I submitted.
You are not addressing Adobe directly in this forum, Depending on the type of asset submitted, typical review times can be up to 2 months. There's nothing you can do to hasten the process.
Hi! Its been more than a week,
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You are not addressing Adobe directly in this forum, Depending on the type of asset submitted, typical review times can be up to 2 months. There's nothing you can do to hasten the process.
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Hi! Its been more than a week,
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You have to wait you turn. unfortunately there are thousands of assets waiting in line before you. Depending on your asset, you will have to wait between 5 days and two months before moderation. There is no way to accelerate that.
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Does this mean that Adobe will review certain assets pertaining to certain categories first (for eg. Graphic Resources) and ignore other items or review them at another time. This just happened in my case where only assets in the Graphic Resources category was revieeed. I have another 59 assets in other categories. Will these be reviewed later? Are uploaded assets currently being reviewed based on their category?
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It means we don't know. 🙂 It's very doubtful that they are reviewing images based on category, since categories really don't mean a whole lot to begin with. AI vs. photographs vs. vectors may be a factor, but not categories. Everything will be reviewed over time.
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We have been told that assets are segregated into queues by file types, e.g. photographs, illustrations, videos, vectors. So if you have a mixture of those file types you may find them getting reviewed separately. However, it seems that Adobe is experimenting with different review schemes, so it has become more difficult to predict...
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As different types of assets need different expertise, assets are for sure moderated in different queues. So, the different assets submitted as photos, illustrations, vector and video get moderated by different teams. That does not mean that teams turn idle and others get submerged in assets. It seems, from what we saw, that moderators can be assigned to moderate other assets as their original assignation. But they will need specific training for that. It also looks like Adobe hired plenty of new moderators in the last year, and that the introduction of submission limits eased the long waiting times by a lot.
And then, we have noticed a certain out-of-order moderation, where some assets get moderated earlier.