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AI descriptions shown without clicking description

just wondering if anyone else noticed that on the Ebay mobile app when I click on the item it will show the item description without having to click the " see full description".  seems odd that they are favoring AI descriptions.

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@selsa84 wrote:

just wondering if anyone else noticed that on the Ebay mobile app when I click on the item it will show the item description without having to click the " see full description".  seems odd that they are favoring AI descriptions.


If I remember right, the "See full description" link is put in when the user-generated description has some kind of embedded HTML coding, whereas the AI-generated description from eBay is presumably "cleaner" in some way that permits it to be directly embedded in the mobile format of item listing.

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This is like the old http/https days when a link was created that redirected to an interstitial page with just the description if the seller used non-secure (http) elements. The AI descriptions are just gibble-gabble without any formatting, so just format into mobile as plain text. If/when I start selling again I'm wondering if I'll have to use just a mash of text without any formatting that makes it easier for the buyer.


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I've seen that with some non-AI descriptions as well, so I'm not sure it is tied to AI...suspect it has more to do with character length and lack of special html formatting. 

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I sell on three mobile sites and none allow special characters- hence my deduction that any formatting gets sequestered because of special characters- mobile apps are pretty primitive.


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is font size considered "special characters"?

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is font size considered "special characters"?


No, font size is an "attribute" or a modifier of the text to be placed on the page. It gets declared in a special tag that dictates the appearance of the text following. Special characters themselves might be accented letters (e.g. "é"), Pi or WingDing symbols (e.g. "§", "˧"), basically things you can't type in directly on your standard QWERTY keyboard. (In a lot of cases you can type them via their character codes, such as generating the accented é by holding down your Alt key as you type 0233 on your side keypad.)

 

I haven't tested to be sure, but tags declaring font size and such might also trigger that "See full description" link. I rarely need to use special characters in my descriptions, but I notice that most if not all of my listings in mobile form seem to be shown with the  "See full description" link instead of directly-placed text.

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Thank you, 

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@selsa84 wrote:

is font size considered "special characters"?


Anything that requires HTML modification from the default used by the site - that would be font size, colour, etc. Plain text is about it.


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