vasta41 wrote:PipChick wrote:I try to avoid including negative comments in the first initial post of a new project as to not taint anyone's first impression and to allow people to form their own opinions upon checking out the campaign for themselves, but this project has A LOT of red flags...
I think that's nice of you not to want to reap negativity on this campaign or others but keep in mind that if you notice red flags and DON'T say anything, you could be doing a disservice to someone who saw your post, pledged, and ended up getting screwed because he did see any warnings. But I might be more of a pessimist than you are

I never said I
wouldn't say anything to warn of red-flags; my post was written with that exact purpose in mind: as a warning to people of the red-flags I noticed...
I only meant that I reserve overly negative judgment
from the initial post (which usually is posted on the same day of the KS launch, such as this one was) to keep it neutral and just about the campaign/cards to allow others to take a look and make a judgement for themselves - free of negative preconceived notions that might influence their first impression of the project and/or their decision to pledge, which may very well be detrimental to a campaign's overall success. I most def would advise against a pledge of a shady campaign that was close to the end of the funding period to express concerns that hadn't already been addressed and, of course without a doubt, if I genuinely believed it was going to screw backers later on. But on the very first day of launch, I try to keep the initial post as impartial as I would any other campaign to a.) give the project a fair fighting chance in the arena of public opinion and b.) as a courtesy to the creator (perhaps they do update within the first 48 hours or address concerns expressed - and if they care to seek out feedback, this thread was made here for just that purpose).
Besides, a person making a rash, injudicious pledge based solely on the design of the cards alone - without any thought or consideration to the other aspects of a project necessary for completion - has the entire duration of the campaign to drop their pledge at any time (in this case, 21 days); usually, it doesn't take that long for someone to notice the red-flags themselves and to raise concerns they might have during that time directly to the creator in the comments section of the KS campaign; or alternatively, if those pledging or potentially pledging cared to look for outside perspective, others usually are quick to voice their opinions and the red-flags they notice (as done so already in the comments above).
Merlebird wrote:Reposts aren't endorsements and I think it's a lot to ask of Amy, or any other party unrelated to the campaign, to want her to take responsibility for another user not reading carefully and critically before pledging.
I think trying to keep thread-opening posts in a neutral tone is the right call. Don't get me wrong, I love a good dogpile, but if the OP is the one to kick it off it just reads like she's teeing up a three-minute hate instead of a productive discussion.
and also, this ^