I loved discussing my non monster goodies as much as my monster goodies. I had one spot to go to see Monsters, Buds guns, Heps comics, and the rest of the stuff I love.
...and as a little p.s comics do have a place on the site.
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Allhallowsday if you knew much about the forum or its history or origins you would never have thought that. At least for the mods and admins it has not been a big collection builder. And there was little or no trading the first 3 years. And Terry started it after he had mostly stopped collecting. So no.Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk
...If one were to read all of the comments and had prior insight, one might construe that this change is a necessary refocus of the website's initial purpose: building monster toy collections.
Considering how active some of these non-monster posts are, I have trouble understanding why removing non-monster posts is considered a good idea. How hard is it to ignore them, if you have no interest in them? Have there been that many complaints about non-monster posts, that this was considered necessary for the health of UMA?
Considering how active some of these non-monster posts are, I have trouble understanding why removing non-monster posts is considered a good idea.
A little tweaking to re-focus on monsters/horrors, science fiction (contains lots of monsters)/Halloween (the one holiday devoted to other-worldly beings and monsters) seems like a good thing.
>a necessary refocus of the website's initial purpose: building monster toy collections< I've been around the UMA for a very long time (since 2007, to be exact), and I don't recall any mission statement anywhere defining such a sole, narrow goal.-Craig
One might construe that one is being a dick. One might feel it's one, one might feel it's another. Both may be right or wrong. It's an unknowable thing, that.
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