There is nothing wrong with people engaging in commercial transactions if both parties wish to do so - free trade is a fundamentally important right; but it is a problem when people who wish to engage in commercial transactions are mixed up with people who do not: this results both in people being pestered to engage in commerce (sometimes fraudulently) when they have no desire so to engage, and also making it much more difficult for people searching for non-commercial connexions to find suitable people because of the large number of people who are solely interested in commercial transactions.
It really would be better for websites on which such transactions are commonplace to make it easy for people to indicate whether they are willing to engage in such transactions and for those who are not to filter out all those who are, as well as for those seeking out commerce to be able to limit themselves to those who are genuinely willing to engage in it.
It really would be better for websites on which such transactions are commonplace to make it easy for people to indicate whether they are willing to engage in such transactions and for those who are not to filter out all those who are, as well as for those seeking out commerce to be able to limit themselves to those who are genuinely willing to engage in it.
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