It probably shouldn’t be flagged as offensive however we’ve had terms like top quality flagged in the past, because it’s subjective I suppose.
my favourite wasn’t eBay but over on Amazon. We had a video rejected for containing medical advice. It was a silver necklace chain, nothing medical in the video and we knew this. But Amazon would not tell us what their system had flagged as medical advice. Despite the fact it was their system so it must know somewhere what was identified. The problem was the frontline staff only have access to the resultant warning, not the data behind it.
after 8 weeks someone finally got someone to do some work for us. It was a recycled logo. Because the chain was recycled silver.
we just had to remove the logo. Bonkers thing was another 5 nearly identical videos had been uploaded fine.