What is the listing queue vs the seller queue?
Listing queue = buyers waiting for one listing. Seller queue = how sellers see ranked buyers for their listings.
Listing queue — For a single listing. When multiple buyers want the same item, they join that listing’s queue. Access is first-come-first-served: the first in line gets a deadline to buy or pass, then the next, and so on. As a buyer you see your position and get notified when it’s your turn.
Seller queue — For sellers. When buyers join the queue for your listing, you don’t just see “first come, first served.” We rank those buyers by match quality (size, age, gender fit) and other factors. So the buyer at the “front” of your listing queue is often the one who best matches your listing. You manage the queue from Seller Dashboard → Queue.
Both work together: buyers join the listing queue; sellers see a seller queue that’s ordered by how well each buyer matches.