But that depends on who you think Kickstarter is ultimately serving. I'm pretty sure Kickstarter cares more about the funders than the products that get displayed. This seems patently true, though obviously they need some people to post projects. But the number of people looking for money is always going to be non-trivial.
This might very well be true, however, if failed tactics/strategies are obscured it is possible that said tactics/strategies will continue to be employed.
Furthermore, even if we do learn more from success than failure, both are necessary lessons for individual success.
This might very well be true, however, if failed tactics/strategies are obscured it is possible that said tactics/strategies will continue to be employed.
Furthermore, even if we do learn more from success than failure, both are necessary lessons for individual success.