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Eric Willis
Facebook Marketplace — Buy and sell with your local community. A Craigslist killer.
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Esteban Contreras
I hope Facebook gets this right.
Jack Smith
I don't think it's going to kill Craigslist. I think that it will be promoted to try and stop the growth of Offerup
Brad Nickel
Interesting. Much of this functionality was previously available in private marketplaces that have been running for years. I am a member of one locally that has 14,098 invite only members ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/... ) buying and selling goods. I wonder if people will be concerned about safety and security or if they will abandon these private markets or will use both.
Corey O
Timing seems right for this. People have abandoned eBay. Craigslist still has it's same problems.
Jeremy Gollehon
Doesn't seem much different than the Buy and Sell groups functionality that already exists. https://www.facebook.com/salegroups
Kumar Thangudu
I want to make a bot that communicates with sellers and negotiates down the price of everything. I'll call it DadBot.
Alex Bush
I'm so looking forward to it! My eyes bleed when I look at Craigslist :)
Francesco Napoletano
I work in the Classifieds market. This can really be disruptive.
Ouriel Ohayon
funny i have seen this product in Israel for a long time...maybe was tested there first. know how to find it in the US?
Brian Lee
@ourielohayon it's been around since 2007. I guess this is a re-release?
Christian Montoya
People have been calling FB Marketplace a Craigslist killer for years, but there are just certain things people rely on Craigslist for that they wouldn't want to attach their real names to...
Eric Willis
A craigslist competitor by Facebook. It's available in the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
James Young
This is great to see finally released. My area already has many towns using 'Groups' in this way. What had been missing were the obvious pricing, queuing, and haggle/sale management features. This seals the deal, nice work and very cool to see a feature like Groups reveal a potentially more attractive use case like local P2P commerce.
Rodney Rumford
Good product. Terrible marketing video. What video that starts with a crying baby do you want to watch? Had me reaching for the mute button instantly.
Tom Charde
Why would they launch this without a desktop version available?
Nick Nish
This is cool because I've used Facebook to purchase/sell items, but I'm not sure everyone wants Marketplace to be a central part of their experience. It has replaced where the Messenger button used to be on iOS, central on the toolbar. I'm surprised that THIS product of all of the ones they've tested made it on the toolbar.
Simon Bromberg
I prefer the anonymity of Craigslist.
Kevin Gauthier
Smart of Facebook to try to capture that local market audience. People have been wanting but struggling to do this on their platform. Facebook here has the network and infrastructure in place to dramatically change and simplify the way local business is being done. Hopefully this isn't an afterthought and they keep building on it.
Amrithaa S Punjabi
Great feature. But it will also be interesting to see how this affects the churn that Facebook is already facing from the below-30 age group.
Jamie Perkins
CRAIGS 4 LYFE
Ryan Hoover
Facebook's been experimenting with this for a while. Some Facebook users have reported seeing the Marketplace button on the bottom row of the app for months. Smart move by Facebook. Craigslist is somewhat ubiquitous despite how awful it is. Facebook is uniquely positioned to (finally) dismantle the long-time peer-to-peer marketplace.
Alex McGregor
@rrhoover It's ubiquitous despite it being awful? How is it awful? Craigslist looks the way it does because it works just fine. I think Craigslist is a good model for a lot of these utility-like services.
christopher lake
@rrhoover Nextdoor has been making tremendous inroads here.
Paul Katsen
@rrhoover just sold a bunch of stuff at office and got rid of far more via google sheet + messaging my networks... vs. going to craigslist.
Greg Cohn
@rrhoover the popularity of Craigslist as a use case for @burner makes it very clear to me that a lot of users want privacy in some kinds of peer-to-peer transactions. There are times, though, when trust would help move transactions forward, or when knowing you're helping out a friend is an important complement to a few dollars. When you're selling a car or a high-end piece of electronics, you don't want to sign a warrantee or have people come back to you if they have complaints on an "as-is" purchase. But if you need to move some concert tickets you can't use, or wanting to get rid of a perfectly good bike or used phone, a social network might be perfect. I've always thought marketplace would be interesting on facebook and will be interested to see if they nail it on this iteration. (It's not yet available to me, though.)
Adam Marx
@rrhoover I think doubly smart is that they're introducing this after introducing payments via Messenger. Putting the payment system out first, and then following it with an ecosystem in which those payments can exist, seems to me to be the best way to leverage to the new Marketplace release. I wonder if we'll see other social networks follow suit. Doesn't seem too far-fetched to conceive a scenario in which a social platform like Twitter might try to take similar advantage of ecommerce. Actually, a partnership with Square to create such a dynamic is a fun thought-experiment, though I'm not sure if that legally qualifies as a conflict of interest, as Jack Dorsey is currently the CEO for both companies. Food for thought though.