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Animal Cruelty

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Apr 16, 2024 Apr 16, 2024

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I was recently searching for photos of dogs for a project and came across a large number of photos of dogs with terrified looks on their faces after allegedly "jumping into water".  I can't tell is these are AI generated or not, but if they aren't, it seems a little too coincidental for a dog (weblink removed as per forum guidelines) to voluntarily jump into water and where a photographer happens to be present and lucky enough to capture the rare moment . If these are actual photographs then these poor animals are most likely being dropped into water against their free will . So this begs the question as to what standards of animal care does Adobe has in place to ensure its contributors are not causing harm to animals into order to get an interesting photo? Please take this comment seriously. I'll be following up shortly, and I will be drawling the public's attention to the issue if I don't like answer. Best Regards, Craig. 

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Community Expert , Apr 23, 2024 Apr 23, 2024

If you see pictures that do not follow certain standards, you should report them here, and a stock employee will have a look into them.

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Apr 23, 2024 Apr 23, 2024

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If you see pictures that do not follow certain standards, you should report them here, and a stock employee will have a look into them.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Jun 18, 2024 Jun 18, 2024

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I've found the same thing. I work for pet brands, and am always looking for nice imagery of dogs, but am constantly faced with videos of people treating animals badly....and even worse....horrible graphic images of dead animals for simple keywords like "muddy dog" or "dog in a river".  These should be hidden behind some sort of graphic content warning because they aren't something anyone wants to come across randomly without warning. I've looked for a report button a few times, but Adobe doesn't seem to have one. 

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I've looked for a report button a few times, but Adobe doesn't seem to have one. 


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There is none. And there is only a filter for nude pictures.

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