Blaize
Hunter
So around a decade ago eBay used to actually have a Anime genre, separated entirely from Animation. It was fantastic. Then of course they changed it so it was Animation and Anime with a sub genre for just Anime. Instantly it made Anime much more of a chore to find as most wouldn't bother with the sub genre so enjoy scrolling through thousands of baby/kid cartoon dvds trying to find a good deal on a horror Anime lol.
But eBay's great wisdom didn't end there because they then followed that up by making the sub genre also be Animation and Anime. Logic!! /s
Well NOW eBay have completely lost the plot and removed Animation as a genre completely. So if you want Anime someone could be listing a great deal under Sci-Fi or Horror or Fantasy or Action etc etc etc.
Complete clusterf**k and a decision I simply don't understand. Surely if you are eBay you want people to be able to find things they might want to buy as easy as possible. And with a search engine that actually means giving the user more options not less.
As a collector of Region 1 releases mostly I now have just that for my saved search now. So that is every single Region 1 DVD listed on eBay I now have to sift through on the off chance I find an Anime release I might like to get. I mean it would be great if I could rely on people being smart enough to put ANIME in the title of their listings but they don't more often than not.
I so wish a decent competitor came along for eBay but somehow nothing ever has.
But eBay's great wisdom didn't end there because they then followed that up by making the sub genre also be Animation and Anime. Logic!! /s
Well NOW eBay have completely lost the plot and removed Animation as a genre completely. So if you want Anime someone could be listing a great deal under Sci-Fi or Horror or Fantasy or Action etc etc etc.
Complete clusterf**k and a decision I simply don't understand. Surely if you are eBay you want people to be able to find things they might want to buy as easy as possible. And with a search engine that actually means giving the user more options not less.
As a collector of Region 1 releases mostly I now have just that for my saved search now. So that is every single Region 1 DVD listed on eBay I now have to sift through on the off chance I find an Anime release I might like to get. I mean it would be great if I could rely on people being smart enough to put ANIME in the title of their listings but they don't more often than not.
I so wish a decent competitor came along for eBay but somehow nothing ever has.