Add "Last Updated" field at the bottom of each MP listing
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Dictatorshop Resident
There is a LOT of kruft in the MP, despite that big purge some years ago. I believe that having that field would be useful because a smart merchant is not going to let that date get too old before making
some
update to the page. Absent merchants are not going to update their listings and thus buyers can see the old stuff for what it is. Sure, I will concede that some old stuff is just as good today as it was at the start. Some of my items from 2016 are still top sellers, it happens. More often though, I think older listings harbor a lot of junk that should be avoided.Log In
Spidey Linden
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Rockridge Constantine
This feature has been requested for some time now and mentioned at numerous web/mp user group meetings. Yes, residents would love to see an actual date listed on a product page.
Peter Stindberg
I use the "Version" field for that.
(Updated screenshot: Merchant view vs. User view)
Rockridge Constantine
Peter Stindberg that is the display for creators who have MP content. It is not what a user sees when viewing a product page.
Peter Stindberg
Rockridge Constantine The user sees this (same listing):
Rockridge Constantine
Peter Stindberg thx for the updated screenshot 😀 This assumes that all creators are using that field and there is uniformity in the naming convention that makes sense for residents. It would require all creators to update all their listings. �
ZortyTheExplorer Resident
Peter Stindberg yep even in my local folders, adding the date really helps to find all related files and versions.
Shouldn't matter when last a product was updated. By the time it matters, the asset is probably outdated anyway (like a model I made 10 years ago, definitely could be remade better now), but if it's still selling why would anyone else care?
Peter Stindberg
Rockridge Constantine It is neither necessary that all creators use it, nor does it need a uniform format.
It is one of the (many) options in a listing, that gives you - the creator - the option to make better, more meaningful, more
competitive
listings. Every creator is well advised to use the options of the product listings to their fullest. Neglecting them puts you at a disadvantage to your competitors - at your own risk.
Rockridge Constantine
Peter Stindberg I understand your point.