Don you are misunderstanding me. In my post I wrote the word "you" and I meant to write the word "we". I'm not talking about a specific person, I'm talking about us as a group. Skulkor wouldn't have happened if 50% of us on these forums hadn't backed the deck. And those kickstarter crap decks sometimes do get funded, and what I'm saying is that we should try to limit our backing of these as much as possible so we are sure that people don't even think to themselves that they have a chance of designing a deck and make some quick money.
I fully understand - perhaps better than you.
Where did you get the statistic that 50% of all the forum's participants supported and bought the Skulkor deck? Did you take a survey, or perhaps hired a survey company? Was there a statistically significant number of responses to make the survey valid?
What "crap" deck or decks made it through to being financed? Who determines if it's crap? You? Or the people who want to own a pack or two of it? Are the all members of this community?
Decks on Kickstarter made solely for the purpose of making money FAIL if that's all they have going for them. I've seen it before. Even the successful decks don't always make much money! People back a deck based on their tastes, and just because their taste is radically different from yours doesn't mean it's crap. And even if it is, at least in my own opinion, I don't recall Kickstarter ever holding a gun to my head and forcing me to back any deck, good, bad or indifferent, on penalty of death...
When you're talking about facts with an actual foundation in truth, I'll listen. But your assumptions are as far from facts as the earth is far from the sun.