Recently I have noticed that the second the auction ends the page disappears. In reality it is sort of corrupted and most of it can still be found there by scrolling down. Also the winner’s name is not visible as it used to be.
So what’s the deal with this? Why does ebay make the pages disappear and hides the winner?
I don’t know what you mean by the page disappearing - I track auctions all the time, and I often search completed auctions. As for the winner’s name being obfuscated, it’s to cut down on several different kinds of scams and spam.
Here is a completed auction from May 2. They have added some ads for similar auctions at the top, but the entire auction is displayed below the ads. Is this what you mean?
One thing that might be confusing the OP is that some sellers will host the images of the product on their own site, then delete the images as soon as the auction is over to save space/bandwidth. In that case, you’d see the still-existing auction page minus all the product images.
If you scroll down it repeats that several times and if you continue scrolling way down, past a lot of empty white space, you finally get to see the item and price it went for.
What is the purpose of this? Why not leave the page as it was like they used to do?
Can you see the item closing price and description near the top?
No long white empty space?
I am using IE7. I wonder if that affects this in any way.
I am logged in and get mostly a white page with that notice at the top and the semi-hidden page of the item at the bottom of a long, mostly empty white, page. It does not matter whether I am logged in or not I get the same thing. Even if I myself won the auction.