Posted by BarnyardEngineering on February 14, 2018 at 06:03:37 from (173.186.244.245):
In Reply to: Craigslist Sellers posted by Ultradog MN on February 12, 2018 at 17:40:53:
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The number of flags is variable, depending on the user's posting history and the category the ad is in. That's all Craigslist has ever said on the subject. They keep the exact numbers and the algorithm they use a secret, understandably, to keep spammers from taking advantage of the information.
For a mere six flags to remove an ad, the poster would have to have a horrible history.
All ad removals for owner ads are done automatically through community moderation (flagging). There is no review of the ad by a living person. Before you get all indignant and appalled at how awful that is, remember it's a FREE service. You get what you pay for.
Imagine if ONE flag removed an ad. EVERY ad gets at least one flag from some nutjob that has nothing better to do. There would be no ads on Craigslist whatsoever.
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