It's a shame if that's true. I use FB for some interests, such as Vintage HiFi, or elderly Fiats, as there is little else online for those apart from dry, crotchety little groups poked away in obscure parts of the internet. They seem not to want to be found. Those interests thrive on FB. I also visit the AULRO page. It is absolutely nothing like here. There is no continuity, nobody remembers one another for periods of seemingly more than a week or two, and you can forget searching for answers to questions already asked, or references to old threads, because there are no threads, and FB is basically non-searchable in any meaningful way. And the android that runs meta seems determined to make it worse in an attempt to compete with a clock noise.
Have to agree though, Marketplace will be the end of Gumtree unless Gumtree can reinvent itself. I regularly got such meaningless results there ( looking for a trailer, why would I want to buy a door for a Camry instead? In Perth? ) that I no longer bother. I don't think eBay can be bothered with it either, and only run it to be seen to be competing with Marketplace. As for Marketplace, I recently advertised an old Ford that I had that attracted no interest until someone suggested FB. It was sold in 2 hours and the buyer came from Wallan that night to pick it up, so i guess you are right, FB dominates the SH goods domain that eBay move out of.
When I see questions asked on the AULRO FB page, I will often refer the asker to here. So many of them have no idea this place exists, because they think everything is FB, Twitter, and now TikTok. They rarely get answers to their questions that aren't drowned in the morass of negative commentary or suggestions to buy something else, or something far more crude. I hope that some listen to me, and pop in here for a look.
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