Give creators the ability to see if their items are in someone's wishlist.
Drake1 Nightfire
As per the title.. I would love to gift people who have my items in their wishlist. Around Christmas, Halloween, their rez day, just because I'm in the mood to. Stuff like that.
I think it would be a helpful thing.
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Yorkie Bardeen
No thank you.
jackiewallace Resident
It is always good to be kind. However, when a new feature is introduced, it is necessary to examine the risks of whether this information could be misused or cause harm. I don’t want to give anyone tips, but with such a feature I could abuse it. If you truly want to be good and give to others, there are already plenty of ways to do so.
Cuddles Supply
No. Absolutely not. Your idea to gift people is fine but it is too easy to abuse by unscrupulous sellers who abuse the privilege of having customers. Such sellers could use such a list as a way to send unsolicited marketing to users.
The problem is the scope and ease of access to a list of people who have added items to a wishlist. Wishlists are public, yes, but to see who has an item of yours on their list means visiting each SL users wishlist repeatedly. That would be a costly and nigh impossible task at scale. Even if you limited the possible pool of users names to those know to you such as walking into your in-world store could be costly and difficult for a store owner.
Nescolet Resident
An anonymised count per item will be useful and no intrusive
Qie Niangao
Nescolet Resident Yes, something like that.
In fact, I'd go one step further: The merchant could be permitted to commit to purchasing the item on every wishlist, without knowing in advance who those recipients would be, and as the transactions complete the merchant could know for whom they purchased the items. (That would be on their transaction list already, but if merchants want something more elaborate, maybe there's a case to be made for developing it.) Obviously the merchant would still bear the cost of all Marketplace commissions.
Rockridge Constantine
I think this would be a bit intrusive
Drake1 Nightfire
Rockridge Constantine How so? If they have it in their wishlist, why would gifting it to them be intrusive? Most who have wishlists have a link in their profiles.. Anyone could buy it for them.
Rockridge Constantine
Drake1 Nightfire Not everyone publicly shares a wishlist for a number of reasons. That is their choice. This would have to be refined to only items by the specific creator in question and for that purpose. i.e. gifting if the creator chooses to do so. The concept is a bit of a stretch technically. We can only wait and see how feasible the idea is and where it lands on Linden Labs plate of priorities.
Drake1 Nightfire
Rockridge Constantine Well yes, thats what i said.. Things I have created in my store that people have in their wishlist.. Not Joe Schmos tattoos.. My stuff.