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UPLOADING AI IMAGES ON MULTIPLE ACCOUNTS

Community Beginner ,
Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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Hello there, Adobe stock allows to open mulitiple accounts to submit different types of assets. Like vectors on one account and photos on another account. Now, My question is can I submit AI images on two or more accounts but different categories. For example, I upload food, and drinks images on one account and save planet and sustainability on other account. Is it allowed?

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Community Expert , Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

Are you approaching over a million assets in your Stock Portfolio?

 

As one person, you really need only one account. There's no gain in having multiple accounts and it could send up red flags that you're possibly doing it to bypass upload limits.  If detected, you could be banned with no chance for an appeal.  Do you really want to take that risk?  See this from Submission Guidelines.

 

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Customers don't search by artist (account).  They search for subjects by keywords and descriptions.  If th

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You can, but you'll probably have you accounts deactivated. Having differenct catagories of subject matter has no effect on sales. Well...except for the fact that you would have to wait twice as long for payouts in each account.

Don't do it.

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You answered your own question in the first sentence of your post. No! Only different asset types.

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No. Adobe guidelines do NOT allow you to use multiple accounts for different subjects. Just keep everything in one account. There is no compelling reason to maintain multiple accounts and risk getting your accounts supended.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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Are you approaching over a million assets in your Stock Portfolio?

 

As one person, you really need only one account. There's no gain in having multiple accounts and it could send up red flags that you're possibly doing it to bypass upload limits.  If detected, you could be banned with no chance for an appeal.  Do you really want to take that risk?  See this from Submission Guidelines.

 

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Customers don't search by artist (account).  They search for subjects by keywords and descriptions.  If they wish to, they can filter results to just show videos or vectors, etc... Having multiple accounts for different keyword categories does NOT help you or the customer.  And it in no way improves the search results.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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