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Not sure if reputation mechanisms would work in a site where people often post just once, and that doesn't require creating a user account in order to post.

I would love it if CL's sublet section would take some hints from AirBnB. That said, CL has a much higher volume of traffic and more pressing problems - and my experience is that ABB works great in smaller markets but is as almost bad as CL in a market like NYC.

CL isn't perfect. But if most of the dogs hyped in the various dog blogs would be shitting on pillows on a regular basis, the ones that wouldn't would stand out.



> Not sure if reputation mechanisms would work in a site where people often post just once, and that doesn't require creating a user account in order to post.

That's a weird premise to me. If you post an apartment, you could just as easily also want to find a girlfriend or buy a used bike or avail yourself of any of craigslist's other categories. That's their big value, after all – everything under one roof.

The fact that craigslist doesn't require a user account to post is an extremely dubious product decision at this stage.




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