I was out tweeting for the Halloween event and noticed under each items description is now “Suggest Description Change”. I remember reading about this in the blog a few months ago- that visitors to a store can suggest description changes for tokens if accepted by seller. It does not seem to work though. I just wanted to test, but was not going to make a suggestion.
I would like to know more about how this works? Who sees it? And what can a seller do should a suggestion appear in his/her store? Will a seller be able to know who the suggestion came from?
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MyTexasTreasures Reputation: 1244 See MyTexasTreasures' booth |
Hi
Just went to your booth…clicked on an item…clicked on “Suggest Description Change” and it just kept “loading”, so – I don’t know what it does?
I was going to suggest…adding additional details???
mel9861
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Mel9861 Reputation: 72 See Mel9861's booth |
It is now partially working. I tried a suggestion for one of my booths for another one. It shows who made the suggestion and it shows the changes without changing the actual listing. I did approve the suggestion, but that is not updating the listing, it may be because it’s one of my booth making one of the suggestions. I wouldn’t be makings suggestions for my booths, just wanted to test it out.
To find the suggestions you need to go to my bonanza and way down on the left hand side it will show suggestions, so it will be easy to ignore if you don’t want to deal with it.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
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Asked: over 11 years ago
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