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troupo 5 hours ago

> other online platforms, including Etsy.

For the past decade Etsy has been a rebranded Temu/Ali Express. There's almost nothing local, or original, or worth anything on it.

All large online shopping services converge onto the same Amazon model.

mohamedkoubaa 5 hours ago | parent [-]

There are people who rent time at my local makerspace who sell on Etsy. Maybe the issue is that Etsy doesn't make it easy to find them?

swatcoder 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Etsy still welcomes small craft artists and makers and provides a convenient e-commerce portal for them, but yes, it's the discovery that's been ruined.

They originally broke through and defined themselves by insisting that vendors only sell original cottage-crafted work, but gave up on that requirement years ago and the sincere low-volume, low-margin crafters can't compete with high-volume, high-margin importers in either advertising spend or in the etsy-profiting metrics that drive algorithmic discovery.

senderista 4 hours ago | parent [-]

It's a lot like Google search: the good websites are still there but now it's impossible to find them.

mohamedkoubaa 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Etsy in particular has an incentive to fix this in ways that Google would never

pixl97 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Another thing that happens is your local shop will set up one Etsy store, the el cheapo junk stores may set up a huge number of different shops selling the same set of products.

troupo 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This, too. Amazonification/Enshittification