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I was doing a search for "polo woman" , standard content, include people, isolated assets --- and a series of ai-generated images of a man beating and strangling a woman keeps popping up. Here's one.
https://stock.adobe.com/images/man-holding-woman-head-as-hitting-her/278503585
I can't find how to report the content.
Hello @Andrea37015165wzkl,
Thank you for reaching out to Adobe.
We appreciate customer and community feedback about Adobe Stock content. Your comments will be forwarded to the appropriate department for review.
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Adobe Stock Team
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I brought this to Adobe's attention. However, these appear to be actual photographs, not AI.
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These should have been caught after Adobe's recent review and purge of assets based on changes to their guidelines that prohibit images of violence.
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So I guess if someone was doing a poster or ad for women's shelters or other anti violence organizations, these images wouldn't be available to be used even though it would be positive?
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Here is the text from the Adobe help pages:
Violence
Do not submit content that is violent. Violent content is a depiction of (threatened or actual) against oneself, another person/being, or against a group or community which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, or psychological harm.
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Yep. "Threatened or actual" is pretty specific.
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That's up to Adobe to determine following a review, based on their new guidelines. There are probably better ways to depict this in any case. The rules also state no nudity, but Adobe doesn't go into great detail what that means exactly, as there are a number of nudes available on Adobe Stock. In the end, it's probably a case by case basis.
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Hello @Andrea37015165wzkl,
Thank you for reaching out to Adobe.
We appreciate customer and community feedback about Adobe Stock content. Your comments will be forwarded to the appropriate department for review.
Best,
Adobe Stock Team
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In my view it don't brake the rules. It is clearly a staged image - not realistic.
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I'm locking this discussion now.