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Re: Facebook question - Market Place


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Posted by BarnyardEngineering on June 08, 2023 at 09:01:16 from (161.69.57.47):

In Reply to: Facebook question - Market Place posted by dhermesc on June 08, 2023 at 06:35:52:

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I disagree. My brother in law has sent me MANY ads that would not come up for me in a simple search for "International" when the word "International" was IN THE TITLE OF THE AD, correctly spelled, plain as day. These ads were within the area I was searching. There is absolutely no reason these ads should not show up on my simple search.

In addition I have had ads randomly pop up only a few days after a search. Thinking they must be new ads as my search did not catch them, I open the ads to find that they've been up for SEVERAL WEEKS.

On many occasions I have had Facebook even tell me that there are no ads that match my search criteria when only a few hours before, it had no problems showing me dozens of ads that did NOT match my criteria along with a few that did. You can't tell me that those ads, many of which had been out there for MONTHS all suddenly sold within a few hours. Especially when a few hours later those ads are all magically back.

It is very clear to me that the search algorithm is INTENTIONALLY this way. For what reason? To what end? I have no idea. Clearly it knows I am searching for tractors as it has no problems showing me Allis Chalmers, John Deere, and other brands along with the token number of International tractors. I've even tried IH, CaseIH and Farmall and often get the SAME results as I did with the International search.

Farm machinery websites are a joke. Same ads week after week month after month. Prices are always totally out of line, so bad that you know its a waste of time calling and asking if they're willing to deal.


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