
Is there some way of notifying us when an image is reported as having a bad keyword? As many know, this renders the image uneditable. I have run across 2 of my images in the past few months that were flagged for bad keywords when the keywords in question were appropriate. And, I don't mean appropriate only because I felt that they were appropriate. I sent an email to Support backing up my supposed bad keyword with an entry from an encyclopedia, dictionary or other reputable source. My email was answered with a, "yes you are correct, we will put that keyword back." Both times. I attribute the error to a non-english speaking reviewer who is/was not familiar with a certain concept, a literary reference or a common english phrase or idiom - keywords that I would use when narrowing down my search for a specific item.
I only just happened to run across these non-editable images when reviewing my descriptions to see if they might be improved. And, I only have a few images so I can only imagine what someone with hundreds of images would have to go through to check every one. So, my question is, "is there some way to notify a photographer when one of their images has been rendered uneditable because of a flagged keyword?" A quick comment by the keyword reviewer in the comment field of the image would suffice. This would certainly be helpful.
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