As the Fediverse continues to grow, people are looking to build new experiences that change what’s possible on the network today.

Flohmarkt is a nascent project intended for selling personal items, and may be the first attempt of its kind here.

  • Clbull@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I don’t think the “decentralize and federate everything” strategy is a good idea when it comes to online marketplaces.

    We’ve seen how quickly bad actors can wreak havoc on the Fediverse like that one time when Lemmy Shitpost was closed for weeks due to people creating new instances of their own and spamming the community with CSAM. Imagine how much you open the community up to scams or criminal activity when money gets involved.

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      3 months ago

      It will probably split and congregate around instances focusing on heavy moderation and KYC vs crypto-focused free-for-all ones if they ever gain traction.

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      3 months ago

      I believe money shouldn’t be involved.

      Just match sellers and buyers together and let them figure the terms and transaction out themselves.

      All that is needed is a way to find what you want and a solid system of building trusted profiles with ratings and such.

      Not a simple task, but keep the money out and it will all be easier.

      • lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
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        3 months ago

        All that is needed is a way to find what you want and a solid system of building trusted profiles with ratings and such.

        Wouldn’t the second part require a trusted means to verify that a given profile actually sold you the promised thing, as well as some trusted means (two-party signing, maybe) to announce that a payment actually took place?