Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by XaspR8d 2279 days ago
Being "born from spam" really explains a lot about how most eBay sellers communicate to this day.
1 comments

Never seen that over the past 20 years (I have 3,000 feedback, so I would know.)

However:

- You can sign up for a store newsletter

- in the past few months, ebay is sending auction time notifications, and pinging sellers to offer discounts to viewers. That's the only thing that has the spam smell, but the discount offers do help distinguish who wants to make a deal :)

To be clear, I didn't really mean "spam proper", moreso the flea market / carnival barker language, eg "REAL 100% HD VIDEO BRAND-NEW CANON REBEL 5T QUICK SHIP WITH ORIGINAL LENS KIT", that often obstruct the info I'm actually searching for.

I'm sure folks who use the platform consistently either know how to avoid that content or are much more efficient at sifting through it (or my anecdata of its frequency is way off!). I agree in my limited experience there isn't much in the way of "true spam" itself.