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Hello everyone,
Many of you have asked me over the last month about what are plans are to deal with the potential of unmaintained listings in The Trading Post. I recognise that this is a very realistic issue we could face, especially since listings only have a one-time listing fee.
I've been working on a solution for this, but I wanted to get your feedback on what we'd like to do.
Okay, so I've set up a feature that auto-closes threads based on the time of the last post in the thread. It's not been applied to The Trading Post as we're just testing it right now, but it's currently set to auto-close threads that haven't had a post for over 2 weeks.
To better explain how this works, I've created an example with three "traders" who submitted their sales listing exactly 2 weeks ago.
I've set it up this was to encourage others to continue maintaining their listing. Those who maintain their listing can enjoy having it at the one-time listing fee, but those who don't maintain it would have to pay a fee to reopen it and, if it's been long enough (maybe 6 months straight of being closed?) the full listing fee as we'd need to re-test if it's been a long time. None of these are set in stone, of course, but that's the kind of thing we're thinking of putting in place.
What I would like to know is if anyone sees any issues with this kind of set up. Potential for abuse or does it come across the wrong way? Maybe we should give traders more than 2 weeks from the last post in their listing before closing it?
Many of you have asked me over the last month about what are plans are to deal with the potential of unmaintained listings in The Trading Post. I recognise that this is a very realistic issue we could face, especially since listings only have a one-time listing fee.
I've been working on a solution for this, but I wanted to get your feedback on what we'd like to do.
Okay, so I've set up a feature that auto-closes threads based on the time of the last post in the thread. It's not been applied to The Trading Post as we're just testing it right now, but it's currently set to auto-close threads that haven't had a post for over 2 weeks.
To better explain how this works, I've created an example with three "traders" who submitted their sales listing exactly 2 weeks ago.
- Trader A has been receiving responses and bumping their sales thread every 24 hours.
- Trader B's listing went live, but they never bumped it and it hasn't received a single post in over 2 weeks.
- Trader C's listing went live and, even though they haven't had their first response, they bump it every week
I've set it up this was to encourage others to continue maintaining their listing. Those who maintain their listing can enjoy having it at the one-time listing fee, but those who don't maintain it would have to pay a fee to reopen it and, if it's been long enough (maybe 6 months straight of being closed?) the full listing fee as we'd need to re-test if it's been a long time. None of these are set in stone, of course, but that's the kind of thing we're thinking of putting in place.
What I would like to know is if anyone sees any issues with this kind of set up. Potential for abuse or does it come across the wrong way? Maybe we should give traders more than 2 weeks from the last post in their listing before closing it?