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28-07-2025 2:42 PM - edited 28-07-2025 2:44 PM
I totally get where you're coming from. It sounds like you've seen both the highs and lows of eBay’s evolution, and how it’s become more of a corporate entity than the open, accessible marketplace it once was. The shift from feeling like a “community” to more of a “business” environment is frustrating for a lot of long-time users like myself who remember when eBay had more of a personal touch.
Platforms like Facebook Marketplace and AliExpress do offer a refreshing change in that sense, giving people more autonomy and, in many cases, a bit more control over what they’re doing, without the overhead costs and rigid rules that eBay seems to be enforcing. That flexibility can be huge, especially for people who are selling secondhand goods or smaller items that might get lost in the shuffle on bigger, more corporate platforms.
It also sounds like you appreciate being able to diversify your options and adapt to where things are working best for you, whether that’s through lower fees or just a more relaxed atmosphere for buying and selling. It’s really about finding the right balance between cost, ease of use, and community feel.
How do you feel about the future of e-commerce? Do you think more platforms will follow eBay’s path, or are we at a tipping point where smaller, niche platforms might offer something more user-friendly?