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bucolic_frolic

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Mon Feb 12, 2024, 01:47 PM Feb 2024

Read on eBay today that AI is now used to screen for policy violations

and some really sketchy flags are going down. They don't tell you what the problem is, just that it's a violation. Best advice is to dispose of the item. Relisting results in more flaggings.

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Read on eBay today that AI is now used to screen for policy violations (Original Post) bucolic_frolic Feb 2024 OP
Been through this on Amazon WA-03 Democrat Feb 2024 #1

WA-03 Democrat

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1. Been through this on Amazon
Mon Feb 12, 2024, 01:51 PM
Feb 2024

There will be a word or a string of words or even what words you are paying them to do ads on. They won't tell you the word but start at the most logical and keep pairing it down. It is absolutely the most frustrating thing but their catalogs are so big they need computers to do the sorting. Having computers be the final judge is where these folks are dead wrong.

Good luck!!

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