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by visural
4771 days ago
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I'm not sure how that contradicts what I said about DFA and other similar Kickstarters. If you backed a Kickstarter that was pitched as solely a preorder for an already complete product, then you have every right to be upset if that Kickstarter doesn't deliver. The original point though, was about kickstarters which are funding the development of products from scratch and allowing tracking and input from the funders. |
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You didn't constrain your comment to just "pre-buy this thing so I can pay rent while I develop it" campaigns. What you said certainly goes for those. But you were suggesting that ALL of Kickstarter is about that.