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Daily Reflection: A Step In The Right Direction
Published October 01, 2025 | By Alyx E, Founder of Collectors MD
Today’s announcement from Whatnot marks a shift many of us in the hobby have been waiting for: regulation around repacks and surprise products. For too long, this corner of the hobby has existed in a gray area—opaque, unaccountable, and often exploitative. Collectors rolled the dice without knowing whether they were buying into value or into a system stacked against them.
Under the new rules, repack manufacturers will need approval, independent auditing, and published checklists. Transparency isn’t optional anymore—it’s required. That means sellers can no longer hide behind mystery packaging or insider knowledge. For a space that has too often felt like the Wild West, this is a meaningful step toward order.
But let’s be honest: one policy doesn’t fix a culture overnight. The introduction of auditors and checklists is progress, but it doesn’t erase the harm caused by years of unregulated products. It doesn’t automatically restore the trust that’s been lost. Reform in this hobby will always be ongoing—because compulsion, secrecy, and profit-first mindsets don’t disappear with a press release.
Whatnot introduces regulation for repacks & surprise products—requiring approval, independent auditors, and public checklists. A long-needed step toward transparency and accountability in the hobby.
Still, we should pause here and acknowledge the progress. Platforms with power have a responsibility to use it well, and Whatnot’s move shows that collective voices in the community do matter. It’s proof that change—slow as it may feel—is possible when enough pressure builds.
For those of us in recovery from compulsive collecting, the lesson is clear: change comes from transparency and accountability. Just like the platforms are being forced to audit their processes, we’re invited to audit our own. To ask: Are we being honest with ourselves about what we’re chasing? Are we keeping our own checklists of boundaries, or are we still buying blind?
We still have our work cut out for us. Advocacy doesn’t end here, and accountability remains the cornerstone of real change. But today—this is a win worth recognizing.
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