@retroman303 wrote:

For all we know there could be many eBay employees further down the food chain crying out for change (if only to make their own jobs easier, let alone making things better for us), and who are being ignored by the higher-ups just as we are.


Yeah it's likely frustrating to those who might care about what's going wrong yet still need to show deference to those they know are responsible for the mess. Still that's capitalism at work and maybe it might motivate some of them to rise up the ranks when vacancies occur and be more determined to do things better and not repeat past mistakes. Or maybe ebay will just continue to decline to competition and go down in history with geocities, myspace, etc as an early Internet pioneer who failed to remain relevant. Ebay never really 'made it' in the same way as the jungle place or the search place conquered the Internet.