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Did you write about it in the moderator comments?
Yes, of course I did. There was even a discussion. It was afterwards that I wrote my request:
There was a discussion here. I posted the same requests in the other five indicators, in which there was a revision.
Everything is still in the same place.
There was a discussion here. I have placed the same requests in the other five indicators, in which there were improvements.
Everything is still in the same place.
Give me links to these products in private. And can you explain - why do you need to create similar products in the Market, which differ only in the type of indicator or something like that? (I understood it so by the fact that the same text should be added to the products).
Indicators look for some PriceActions patterns and display them on the chart.
There are free versions, which just mark the found pattern, and there are the same, but paid - they in addition signal with alerts, mail and push messages
I have sent the links in a private message.
Good afternoon!
in continuation of the question about public data:
1. probably most sellers are not embarrassed by the forced publication of their real names?
I personally, for example, try not to leave any trace on the Internet.
and even more so, I do not post real photos in my profile.
2. Isn't this situation asymmetrical?
Buyers are not obliged to identify themselves, but sellers are.
3. What if I am going to develop my brand in the form of a nickname?
I would like the nickname to be semi-familiar, not my real name.
(or at the very least, a pseudonym).
Personally, this is the only thing that stops me from working with the market.
I'm sure my post won't change anything.
Good afternoon!
in continuation of the question about public data:
1. probably most sellers are not embarrassed by the forced publication of their real names?
I personally, for example, try not to leave any trace on the Internet.
and even more so, I do not post real photos in my profile.
2. Isn't this situation asymmetrical?
Buyers are not obliged to identify themselves, but sellers are.
3. What if I am going to develop my brand in the form of a nickname?
I would like the nickname to be semi-familiar, not my real name.
(or at the very least, a pseudonym).
Personally, this is the only thing that stops me from working with the market.
I'm sure my post won't change anything.
Alimony man?
I'm not sorry. The cat's name is Lyova. It is in the family, on the passport (on the pedigree) will break the language.
I have nothing to hide. Although nine years ago I experienced a terrible betrayal, because of which my life collapsed. That past life. Now quite different, although echoes of that life are in some data. I'm still an open person, not a faceless avatar.
To each his own.
... and the fourth point against publicity: Why?
Why would a customer want to know my real name? What would it do to him?
For example, you come to a shop, do you ask the seller for his name?
And is the name a guarantee of the quality of the product? Of course not.
I sincerely hope that the Market will move to the policy of brands and not surnames, as it is customary all over the world.
like Microsoft Windows, not Bill Gates Windows.
... and the fourth point against publicity: Why?
Why would a customer want to know my real name? What would it do to him?
For example, you come to a shop, do you ask the seller for his name?
And is the name a guarantee of the quality of the product? Of course not.
I sincerely hope that the Market will move to the policy of brands and not surnames, as it is customary all over the world.
like "Microsoft Windows" and not "Bill Gates Windows."
I completely agree with that.
First and last name can still be reflected in the seller's profile. That's probably even correct. But, on product pages and in all sections of the marketplace, a nickname should be included. That's what nicknames are for..... The user can always go to the profile and read the personal data of the seller, including his first and last name, just by clicking on the nickname.
I completely agree with this.
First and last name can still be reflected in the seller's profile. This is probably even correct. But, on product pages and in all sections of the marketplace, a nickname should be included. That's what nicknames are for..... The user can always go to the profile and see the seller's personal data, including his first and last name, just by clicking on the nickname.
Or better yet:
The seller's public profile is displayed by brand-nickname for all to see
a customer wishing to purchase a product (or signal service) "subscribes" to the seller and before payment sees his first name and surname.
for the rest of the Internet the name and surname of sellers are hidden (including closed from indexing by search engines).