Here's Why Craigslist Still Looks the Same After 25+ Years (2025)

Craigslist emerged in 1995 to connect strangers through a free, web-based platform that has endured as rivals services like Zillow, Facebook Marketplace, and countless dating apps emerged with advanced features and slick interfaces.

These platforms survive on advertising and subscription revenue. Craigslist, of course, has none of that. Over the years, the OG online marketplacehas all but refused to modernize; its mobile app only came out in 2019 after nearly 25 years in business.

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The current Craigslist site upholds its unmistakable '90s look and feel. (Credit: PCMag/craigslist.org)

Why does the website still look the same after so many decades? That was the main question I had when I sat down for a video call with craigslist founder Craig Newmark, who joined me from the New York City apartment he shares with his wife, Eileen Whelpley.

Newmark stepped down as CEO of craigslist in 2000 after others told him he wasn’t cut out for management, he says. Jim Buckmaster has been at the helm since, though Newmark remains a partial owner. He now works on philanthropy full time, supporting groups like the Coalition Against Online Violence, which helps combat harassment against female journalists. Still, the 69-year-old entrepreneur is a billionaire (or near-billionaire since he’s given away millions).

Our chat yielded much more than expected, from Costco hotdogs to Hello Kitty and his childhood Sunday School lessons. It’s clear that the website is the purest and most enduring expression of Craig Newmark, a humble tech mogul who marches to the beat of his own drum.

PCMag: What’s that behind you? A Wikipedia flag? And what’s in the black frame?
Newmark:
Yes, that's Wikipedia. I’m heavily involved with them on my mission to fight disinformation on the internet. And that frame is when I was on the cover of the Costco Connection magazine. That articulates a great deal of what I’m about. My mother used to rave about their hotdogs. They're delicious and highly cost effective. I have very pedestrian tastes, and I’m eclectic. I’m very involved in pigeon rescue, for example.

Is there anything that you splurge on?
Well, I have a new and bigger TV now. And I allow myself to buy as many books as I want. But I have no car. It's more satisfying for me as a nerd to provide for friends and family and to make a difference. For example, Mabel Hsu, who does finances for craigslist and my philanthropic work, loves Hello Kitty for reasons unknown. Up the street from me there’s a store that sells Hello Kitty crap. I think she needs new Hello Kitty clips, so I’ll go there shortly and get her some.

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Newmark plays with animations on a Google Meet phone call. 'Oh, that's very Borg," he says as he came across this one. 'As in Jean-Luc Picard when the when the Borg took them over [in Star Trek].' (Credit: PCMag)

How many people work at craigslist today?
It’s in the 10s - a mix between development, customer service, and accounting. No marketing.

Did your personal financial strategy influence the way you monetized craigslist?
I remember Sunday School, and Mr. and Mrs. Levin - the principal teachers at the Hebrew school at the Jewish community center in Morristown, New Jersey, where I grew up - saying you need to treat people like you want to be treated. And they told me to know when enough is enough. That's central to my philosophy.

Also, I don’t like banner ads. They slow things down, and they’re often kind of dumb. That’s a decision I made at the end of ‘97.

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Newmark likens this animation to the lawyer who couldn't figure out how to remove a cat face during a Zoom-based court appearance. (Credit: PCMag)

Craigslist makes money on listing fees, right? But only on certain types of listings.
Yes, things like job ads, apartment ads, car ads. I don’t have a perfect list in my head.

Since you founded craigslist, so many other sites have been created by people who wanted to make as much money as possible. Did you consciously decide to not participate in that?
Around ‘98, VCs and bankers wanted to throw huge amounts of money at me to do the usual thing. But I decided not to. And again, it’s not altruism. Remember, back to Mr. and Mrs. Levin - you have to know when enough is enough.

To be honest, I find myself resisting the simplicity of your answers. How was it so easy for you to not participate in all that hype?
Well, sometimes you want to do one thing and do it really well. In the computer industry, and maybe everywhere, people get ambitious and screw things up. I figured I started one thing, did it well, and I gave it up when that was the right thing to do.

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And I mostly am a 1950s-style nerd. Growing up, I wore a plastic pocket protector for real. I had glasses taped together in the middle and marginal social skills. Even now, I’m only simulating or faking social skills. I am generally oblivious to social cues and signals of prestige and status, so all that doesn’t mean anything to me.

So, this leads me to my main question: Why does the website still look the pretty much the same today as when you founded it? There’s even a new CEO. What’s going on?
Because that serves people better. I've learned that people want stuff that is simple and fast and gets the job done. People don't need fancy stuff. Sometimes you just want to get through the day.

Well, you can still have simplicity with a modern font or a new UI. The definition of simplicity on the web has changed over the years. Is it just that you're making enough money and there's a desire to keep it the way it is?
I'll challenge the premise that the idea of simplicity has changed. The deal is that people still use the site in great numbers. And again, it helps people get something done. It’s fast and easy for people, and that’s a big deal.

And maybe you also don’t care too much about aesthetics (of the website, for example.)
For me as an engineer, simple is beautiful. Functional is beautiful.

How would you feel if craigslist dramatically changed in its appearance or its function?
I'm okay if the spirit is maintained. I like a very simple site with its use and functionality obvious when you look at it. Now maybe there's a better way to do that, that no one has come up with yet. If it's really better, I can't object to that. If it's genuinely better, I will say something. But again, I can't legitimately try to exert serious influence. Jim's boss.

In summary, what is your most concise answer to why craigslist still looks the same today?
People tell me it gets the job done. They want it done. As I like to put it, a nerd’s got to do what a nerd’s got to do.

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Here's Why Craigslist Still Looks the Same After 25+ Years (2025)

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Why does Craigslist look outdated? ›

One of the main reasons why the UI/UX of Craigslist is so poor is that the platform has not undergone a significant redesign in over a decade. The platform's design is outdated and lacks the modern features and functionality that users have come to expect from online marketplaces.

Why does nobody use Craigslist anymore? ›

Craigslist Drawbacks

Craigslist has also long been a magnet for scam artists. Unscrupulous sellers often post fraudulent ads that look like great deals, but they intend to extract and exploit financial information from naive and unsuspecting buyers.

Is Craigslist losing popularity? ›

Craigslist's traffic is also falling steadily. In 2019, it was as high as 437 million monthly visits, according to Similarweb; in January this year it was just 173 million. Still impressive, but down more than 60%.

Why has Craigslist changed its format? ›

“The changes to HTML postings may be driven by a desire to level the playing field for all those posting to Craigslist, at best, however it's our belief that responding to demonstrated customer desire by hindering innovation is not the best approach for the industry at large,” Pier- son says.

What does everyone use instead of Craigslist? ›

1. Facebook Marketplace. Overview: Launched in 2016, Facebook Marketplace has emerged as one of the largest online classified advertising platforms. As of 2022, it has over 1 billion users worldwide.

Do people still use Craigslist in 2024? ›

Yet in spite of that, it remains a household name whose niche in the contemporary digital landscape has yet to be usurped, with an estimated 180 million visits in May 2024.

Why is Craigslist so shady? ›

Anyone can list an item or service on Craigslist, which can make you more vulnerable to potential scams. Ultimately, if a listed item seems too good to be true… then it probably is.

What is better, Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist? ›

Facebook Marketplace allows buyers to view your profile, meaning they can choose not to buy if it looks suspicious. If you prefer anonymity, Craigslist offers that. Facebook Marketplace doesn't allow listing of services, they only allow physical items.

Why is Craigslist so sketchy? ›

Craigslist is a legitimate website, and most Craigslist posts are legitimate and trustworthy as well. However, just like any other online platform, it can be used by scammers. Some people may post fraudulent listings only pretending to sell goods or services, so take precautions to ensure your safety.

Who owns Craigslist? ›

Craig Newmark is the founder of Craigslist, the web-based platform that has fundamentally changed classified advertising. Since its founding in 1995, craigslist has become one of the world's 10 most-visited English language web platforms.

Why does Craigslist have a bad reputation? ›

Scammers like to use Craigslist for concert scams because it has a large user base and is a fast and easy way to buy tickets from someone in your area. The problem is that Craigslist doesn't offer a way to pay for items on the site, meaning you have less protection if you get scammed.

Why are there fake ads on Craigslist? ›

Craigslist scams are usually after money, bank account information, and other valuable information. Craigslist scams can work on multiple angles, promises, or products: Sellers post Craigslist ads for items that do not belong to them, like apartment rentals.

Is Craigslist outdated? ›

In conclusion, Craigslist remains a valuable resource for buying, selling, and trading goods and services. Despite its drawbacks, such as potential scams and an outdated interface, Craigslist continues to attract millions of users worldwide.

Why am I getting flagged on Craigslist? ›

To avoid Craigslist ads getting flagged, make sure that your content is unique and original while complying with the website's Terms of Use. For example, in many cases, using images or logos owned by other companies or persons may cause your listing to be removed from the website due to copyright infringement.

Why hasn't Craigslist updated their website? ›

When companies redesign their websites for the sake of staying current, users often get confused and frustrated. Since the purpose of Craigslist never changed and stays true its basic roots of helping people post or find something, a slicker design is unnecessary.

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