Three Nexus addresses, published as supplied. No labels, no ranking, no claim any of them opens right now.

What quietly changed on Nexus

A notebook of shifts, filed by rubric. No news, no rankings, no invented dates.

This site notices things that quietly changed about Nexus Market and files them one at a time. Each entry names one shift, says when a reader would have first noticed it, shows a plain "before" and "now", offers the most likely reason, and gives one adjustment worth making. Then it says what the entry is not claiming.

It is not a news feed and it is not a ranking. There are no editors, no bylines, no comment counters. Where an ordinary news site would put a headline about the world, this one puts a change in the way the market or its readers behave. Where a news site would put a photo, this one puts nothing.

The three Nexus addresses sit at the top of every page on this site, published exactly as supplied. Nothing here monitors them. There is no green dot and no uptime figure. If you want to understand why, read what a shift is not and how this notebook is put together.

Pick a rubric or scan the river

The five rubrics are the top-level shape of the notebook. Pick the one that matches what you are trying to check.

  • Interface, how the Nexus site itself feels different
  • Vendors, how sellers write and price
  • Parcels, what has changed about how items arrive
  • Money, deposits, escrow, fees and rates
  • Readers, the mistakes newcomers keep making

For a flat list ordered by most recently touched, use the full index.