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This is a marketing ploy similar to a grocery store, groceries carefully place items (eye level for product they are promoting on the shelves, to really push a product they put the product on the ends - Costco rearranges their product regularly to promote discoverability). What is being said here is that Drop wants people to have to hunt down what they want in order to promote the odds that the prospective buyer spotting something they might want and hopefully click the buy option. Drop is not trying to facilitate communities, it is using traditional retail marketing in order to increase sales.
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