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Hello, I need help, I have 1000 files under review in Adobe Stock, about 4 months, 3 months and 60 days, I'm sending a message on contact us, but I only get a response that the deadline and 60 days have already passed, I'm in love with Adobe However, it's difficult this way, can anyone help me review my files in Adobe Stock?
No, there is no way to expedite review of your images. They will be reviewed when they reach the head of the line. You will not receive a response from Adobe Contributor Support on this subject, because they simply cannot predict when your assets will be reviewed.
By @ademirc98951298can anyone help me review my files in Adobe Stock?
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No. First come, first served. It's the same for everyone.
Waiting times vary based on how many other assets are ahead of yours in the wait queue. More assets means longer wait times for everyone. In the meantime, work on other projects while you wait.
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No, there is no way to expedite review of your images. They will be reviewed when they reach the head of the line. You will not receive a response from Adobe Contributor Support on this subject, because they simply cannot predict when your assets will be reviewed.
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but I have files for 4 months, they came in and approved 10 files and not 1000, if the deadline is 60 days why do I have 4 months
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There is no 60-day "deadline". Adobe states that the average wait time is 60 days, which means some are reviewed later than 60 days after submission.
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Ok
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I suspect the moderators have set limits to how many submissions they can view at one time. If I were to upload 100 images in a single day, they might only review a fraction of that and then move on to another contributor so that as many contributors as possible get their turn.
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By @ademirc98951298can anyone help me review my files in Adobe Stock?
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No. First come, first served. It's the same for everyone.
Waiting times vary based on how many other assets are ahead of yours in the wait queue. More assets means longer wait times for everyone. In the meantime, work on other projects while you wait.
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The sudden increase in files has overloaded the system. The only thing to do is to wait.
.. wait your turn
.. wait for files to be reviewed
.. wait for all of your files to be reviewed
.. wait for Adobe to hire more reviewers
.. wait for Adobe to apply more restrictions
Alot of waiting.
Even those that only have a few file have to wait.
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Then wait for sales.
Then wait for payment.
Definitely not a "get rich quick" scheme as so many AI entrepreneurs had hoped...
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How do you come to those nearly 4 months? The time you get shown is according to the upload date, not the submission date, even if the label says differently.
Are they in the review tab or in the new tab?
How come that you can have 1000 files under review? You are not a new contributor because new contributors have a 50 items limit.
I can understand, that people can ask if there is something wrong with their account, but why is waiting for 2 months difficult? Incidentally: meanwhile, check your assets for errors and delete those that have no chance to pass. If you have submitted a thousand files in one string, you surly didn't take the time to check adequately (my guess).
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