Anyone know if eBay ever "shadowbans" sellers?
I have an eBay store and did probably 20k+ in sales last year. I've listed a handful of things in the past week, all fairly in-demand items (Intel CPU's within the past couple generations, various Thinkpads within 1-2 years old, etc). My prices are the some of the lowest of any sellers on there, yet most of the items have 0 views after 3-5 days of listing with no sales. I typically have 50-100+ views per item at this point in time and at least a couple sales each day.
I'm a little worried something is going on with my account. Anyone know what could be the problem?
I never heard about this...
maybe try to ask this at >>/biz/
>>58678561
You should not have replied so this faggot would have wondered if he had been shadowbanned from 4chan as well
All big social websites have "liability control methods" where they make certain users less accessible to the public if they pose certain threats to the corporate interests. Usually these "Liability controls" are not disclosed to the end users.
Ebay might be using these in a way to limit the bandwidth to your customers, maybe even cut it off completely. Sometimes Liability control even involves controlling the "probabilities of exposure" . Meaning that your ads and presence is occurring in a lesser frequency than initially expected.
Never trust big corporations, they DO NOT care about you, only about themselves. Never forget that.
>>58678528
Where are you based? If your shit is cheap I might buy some
of course as soon as i post about this, i sell the most expensive and least in-demand item, a $900 presentation system.
>>58678528
Normally if eBay doesn't like what you're doing they will outright ban you no questions asked.
Have you hit your seller's quota?