Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-30334635-20180429222812/@comment-34325470-20180430143710

I kind of both agree and disagree. I agree because I also found myself in situations where jammers would get angry about me not accepting their uncommons that I had no interest in for my common popular rares. But as someone mentioned before people accepted those items for their popular rares and were frustrated when they couldn't profit/ brake even, yet had no understandig how the value of those items depends highly on how desirable the item is to the person who trades for it. And I can only guess how much bother was it for admins who had to deal with all the hate and I sympathize deeply. I also always felt like some items rose in value not because how cool or rare they were, but because one rich jammer wanted a less common item that would maybe take few days to find at a fair price, but A: they weren't patient and wanted it now, and B: they could totally afford it, so they would  offer big overtrade for that item and other jammers who witnessed that would think: if this guy is offerig a long collar it must be worth that much and start asking for a long for their item, and it basically goes viral. Example: the other day I saw someone desperate enough for flower crown that they traded a rare collar for it, but that does not mean the flower crowns are suddenly now worth a collar to everyone. You know what I mean?

However.. In my personal opinion removig all the info on possible worth of those uncommon items from the wiki could potentially result in increased rate of scamming. If there is no reference to an item's worth and it's a particularly rare item to find a jammer can claim it to be worth bajillion black longs with no way to verify that information. So I'd say that's definitely something to consider.