Think that was a reference to my comment in the other thread about how I'm tired of seeing bands using kickstarter just to pre-sell their album at significantly jacked-up prices.
Some bands do kickstarter really well, offering their fans unique/exclusive/unusual items. Other bands really miss the point-- sorry, but an autographed copy of a your album is probably not worth fifty bucks.
I'm not opposed to kickstarter in general, just disappointed in how many bands choose to use it.