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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: MZP on October 04, 2023, 08:52
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Anybody else noticed a sudden spike in the review process? I had 1.100+ images reviewed in total in the last 4 days (since October started), which is a really high number for me. I'm curious if this means that things are getting back to normal with the review process, or it was just a lucky shot.
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This happened to me last week. I thought "hurray, they are finally catching up", but then it went back to "normal". Haven't even had any images reviewed at all in days.
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Oh, so it's just random. Thanks for the feedback!
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most of mine have been sitting for 2+ wks, many for a month & a few for 3 months. seems the only recent reviews are images that are rejected
more annoying is we have no way to detect false positive rejections as ai-gen since te are 2 other nebulous rejection reasons. so, as on SS, there's possibility for suspension that's the fault of reviewers.
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No.
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Yes.
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no
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Topic: Is the review process getting back to normal?
What should be "Normal"?
Sorry, but I'm not expecting always more dilution.
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Topic: Is the review process getting back to normal?
What should be "Normal"?
Sorry, but I'm not expecting always more dilution.
"Normal" should be the time Adobe took to review images before they opened the gates to AI content, which was a couple of days. Or the time other agencies take, which also isn't longer than a couple of days.
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A couple of days is more towards "normal" than a couple of months, imho
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upload yesterday, review and accept today :)
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upload yesterday, review and accept today :)
Was it an editorial image?
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"Submitted 19 days ago" not editorial photos
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a bit faster yes, still at around 3 weeks for me
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Nop, only vectors
upload yesterday, review and accept today :)
Was it an editorial image?
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Around 3 days now only from upload date until online. 5 of 500 images are pending since 1 month. Probably someone got tired of them and simply left the last ones unedited. :)
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I have three photos "Submitted 2 months ago" in the queue.
Is that "normal"?
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I just had a few files accepted that were uploaded in the last 7 days. Seasonal images, among them my new favorites.
Very grateful, thank you.
Other files still hanging in there at 27 days.
But to just see anything accepted in a very normal time frame is extremely motivating.
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In my case the review process seems to be pretty consistent so far. Since my first post (which was 6 days ago), I had another ~1.300 images accepted, and my queue is almost empty now. The oldest file in queue was submitted 2 months ago, but most of what's there was submitted more recently (less than a month). I also had some illustrations (3d renders) and some videos accepted in just 3 or 4 days after being submitted. I still hope they are catching up and review times will get back to what we were used to in the old days.
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Very impressive.
I have managed to upload 1500 files in 10 months, you are way ahead of me.
Congrats, well done!
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In my case the review process seems to be pretty consistent so far. Since my first post (which was 6 days ago), I had another ~1.300 images accepted, and my queue is almost empty now.
Well, I guess good to know that not everyone is treated equally on Adobe...?
Still hardly any reviewing taking place for me.
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Ouch, that's not fair! I wonder how they decide the order in which they review our files
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Ouch, that's not fair! I wonder how they decide the order in which they review our files
I really do not know. It hasn't been chronological order for sure, as I have files reviewed that are newer than some that have been sitting in the queque for weeks. As far as I can remember it has never really been in chronical order on Adobe. Even long before AI I would submit a batch of for example 10 images of commercial photos, and 2 would sit there for a week while the others were reviewed on the next day. Images of single objects on white background were always taking longer to be reviewed than others, for example. Never understood why, it doesn't strike me as something that needs a more thourough inspection than for example a Christmas flatlay with 30 objects in the photo.
But that one person gets reviewed over 1000 files in a week and another less than 100 seems kind of unfair. :-\
My newest photo that was reviewed was submitted 19 days ago, but I have many many many images in the queque that have been waiting much longer. And while I should be happy that some very few photos were reviewed after "only" 19 days I am not, because picking out images randomly for review is making my attempt to submit time-sensitive content on the right time even more impossible. Hallo, Adobe, please finally review these Halloween photos I submitted 2 months ago...... ::)
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I have a paltry 4 photos sitting in the queue. The oldest has been there nearly 2 weeks.
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Reviews have got faster suddenly. Have they hired more reviewers or are they using a bot?
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I still got photos in queue starting from 24 days ago.
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I am getting illustrations reviewed in a day instead of a month
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i have about two dozen on 3 weeks now and haven't had an image reviewed in over a week
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My work was being reviewed for almost 3 months. A couple of days ago they were finally checked - and they were all rejected :)))) For completely stupid and far-fetched reasons. All these photos and one illustrated collage were accepted by absolutely all photo stocks with which I collaborate, including Shutterstock.
As I noticed, such outrages began for me after I refused to post my works for free downloading. Okay, I won’t upload my works to AdobeStock for now. Let them gouge their chump this artificial intelligence!
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Reviews have got faster suddenly. Have they hired more reviewers or are they using a bot?
Fact that moderation lasted even for a two months for some contributors exclude possibility that Adobe use bot for moderation.
Obviously they hired at least 10 more moderators.
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Obviously they hired at least 10 more moderators.
I doubt it very much!
And if they were hired, they were completely brainless.
They wrote on my illustrated collage - POSSIBLY made with the help of artificial intelligence. They've all gone crazy with this artificial intelligence.