Summary
The removal of specific enforcement actions could lead to reduced seller accountability and compliance with platform standards, increasing violation risk.
Why it matters
Without enforcement actions such as warnings, restrictions, and order limits, sellers might be less deterred from non-compliance, potentially harming the marketplace's integrity.
Recommended action
Sellers should review their compliance strategies and ensure they meet performance standards, anticipating potential changes in enforcement practices.
No new content was added in this update.
Sending warning messages
Temporarily restricting access to specific seller account features and functions
Removing or freezing product listings
Suspending or restricting access to campaigns, user growth events, affiliate programs, and other platform benefits
Temporarily restricting a seller from creating new listings, when duplicate product listings are identified across multiple shops in the same shop group
Temporarily reducing the visibility of the shop or its products
Limitations or restrictions on Seller Shipping (from 90 days up to 365 days)
Order volume limits, up to and including suspension of new orders If a seller's shop is deactivated or the Order Volume Limit (OVL) reaches 0, the e-commerce permissions of its associated creator accounts (Official Accounts or Marketing Accounts) will be blocked simultaneously. If a seller's permissions are restored, the creator accounts' permissions will be restored accordingly
If a seller's shop is deactivated or the Order Volume Limit (OVL) reaches 0, the e-commerce permissions of its associated creator accounts (Official Accounts or Marketing Accounts) will be blocked simultaneously. If a seller's permissions are restored, the creator accounts' permissions will be restored accordingly
Requiring account re-verification
Affects: Creator, Seller, Listing, Video