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Could Adobe please revise the results for search terms "mental retardation" and "retarded" in Adobe Stock? The current results yield an awful lot of deeply inaccurate and offensive depictions of people with intellectual disabilities.
Thank you for this valuable feedback. I have passed this on to the appropriate product managers.
EBQ
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Thank you for this valuable feedback. I have passed this on to the appropriate product managers.
EBQ
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I was sorry to learn today that Adobe has decided that the current selection of images tagged under "retarded" keyword appropriately represents its views about people with intellectual disabilities: Retarded photos, royalty-free images, graphics, vectors & videos | Adobe Stock
Adobe's selection of images depicting people with intellectual disabilities perpetuates negative stereotypes about psychiatric disabilities, which I find deeply offensive. I am sure that all disability organizations and your customers will find your decision to keep the current selection of images equally offensive.
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Hi Martin,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I will follow up with product management regarding this issue as I thought it was addressed earlier.
EBQ
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Hi Martin,
I've responded to your Facebook message and post and the issue had been escalated to the product team in January only.
But since I see you've sent us another message today, I am again sending the message to our product team for the same.
Regards,
Sheena
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Still no action?! Do those images truly represent Adobe's view on people with intellectual disabilities?
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Hello Martin,
We have escalated this to the appropriate team and Sheena and I are monitoring the issue. We will update this thread when we have new information.
EBQ