Ragav Gupta, named in the patent as the inventor of eBay’s Best Match search & sort algorithm, has left eBay as of Oct 2008.

He leaves us with some interesting insights on what he calls “the monstrosity that became best match” in a comment on his personal blog.  Namely, he never envisioned or desired Best Match to be the default search method on eBay nor was he happy with how management handled it.

Its no secret within eBay that I spent quite a bit of the last year trying to stop the monstrosity that became best match, but it wasn’t enough.

For those who don’t know, I conceived of and built the BayEstimator *before* I knew that Best Match was going to be made the default on site (at that time I didn’t believe it ever would, nor did I want it to).  Of course once BM did become the default, the BayEstimator’s ups and
downs became quite the public drama. The truth is that most folks associated with eBay (except the employees) have absolutely no idea what *really* happens within the halls of eBay. I could probably write a book, and I assure you it would read like a corporate thriller, if not
for the tragic underlining.

It saddens me to see the amount of brain-cycles (and heart-ache) so many users on the ebay discussion boards have to expend trying to figure out what’s going on, or whats going to happen next. I fail to understand why the interests of ebay users, ebay employees and ebay shareholders cannot be aligned towards the same goals.

Or maybe the whole complaining lot of us are shortsighted and whatever is happening is actually going to turn out to be right in the long term? I can simply hope, just like everyone else, that one day things will all become great again.

It’s sad to see that not only is eBay’s management driving away sellers by not listening to them, they are driving away some of their best talent within the corporation as well.

Ragav, I always suspected that eBay’s implementation of Best Match has left you in a bad position.  Thanks for your efforts to tame the “monstrosity” from within.

Thanks to reader Matt for the tip and the link.

Posted Dec 2, 2008

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    2 Responses to “Best Match Inventor Leaves eBay – Unhappy with Management’s Implementation”

    1. Giovanni Cappellotto » Ragav Gupta, inventore del Best Match, lascia eBay on December 7th, 2008 9:23 am

      [...] Ragav Gupta, inventore del Best Match, conosciuto in Italia come la ricerca per rilevanza, ha lasciato eBay già dal 13 ottobre 2008, per propria scelta. L’importante notizia è apparsa su questo articolo del blog Auction Insights. [...]

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