So it's pretty widely accepted that providing tracking and tracking an order is something a lot of vendors don't want to have happen. But in reality, most people ordering on clearnet who pay extra for priority mail will probably at one point or another actually track their package. Here we are a bunch of DNM users and one of the biggest red flags IMO is look for the packages that nobody checks tracking on. I've checked tracking before from VPNs and even TOR and the package made it just fine. IMO it's just FUD that tracking a package is going to result in a red flag. There are third party sites where you can track securely as opposed to going to the USPS website. Why doesn't one of the markets program it so that tracking has to be entereted by the vendor and then the user receives a noitice when its out for delivery? Not everyone gets their orders sent to their home addresses and this would just help streamline the entire process.
Reverse psychology.