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Post by postsaurischian on Sept 30, 2011 20:10:47 GMT
2nd thread, 2nd page and we're talking about nothing but Safari. I guess they're liking that ....... and it's good ............ 'cause I love them ....... of course! .......
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Post by sbell on Sept 30, 2011 22:34:29 GMT
2nd thread, 2nd page and we're talking about nothing but Safari. I guess they're liking that ....... and it's good ............ 'cause I love them ....... of course! .......Well, it's not like the topic came up because of CollectA or Papo. Or Schleich, but really, that would just lead to disappointment when pictures showed up! ;D
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Sept 30, 2011 22:53:12 GMT
Is Schleich even continuing their prehistoric animal line? They've had nothing since that horribly over-priced monstrosity they called a Giga almost two years ago now. I wish they'd bring back they're marine reptile line. Now those I could be interested in. (Depending on how they would portray them today. )
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Post by Allosaurus89 on Oct 1, 2011 16:23:04 GMT
Is Schleich even continuing their prehistoric animal line? They've had nothing since that horribly over-priced monstrosity they called a Giga almost two years ago now. I wish they'd bring back they're marine reptile line. Now those I could be interested in. (Depending on how they would portray them today. ) I saw the Giga for the first time in person the other day, good grief it was a horrible sight to behold, I'll stick with the far superior Carnegie Giga
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Oct 1, 2011 17:30:27 GMT
Thanks to everyone for commenting. So here is my conclusion at present...
Information about new toy releases, including so-called 'leaked information', is allowed on this public forum. The posting member is entirely responsible for such content. The dinotoyforum has no right or obligation to censor posts unless they break forum rules.
So, go wild!
Companies are welcome to contact me directly regarding this policy, which is, after all, flexible.
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Post by itstwentybelow on Oct 1, 2011 18:40:19 GMT
I applaud your decision. I agree completely that a place of public discussion should NOT be subject to censorship for such silly reasons. I mean come on, it's not like we're discussing issues of national security here or anything. A few members simply have knowledge they'd like to share, at their own discretion, and there's no rule against it.
A few years ago, I experienced this very same debate, pertaining to discussion about leaked information, on a Lego fansite, with much worse results. The site in question established a no tolerance policy that could get you banned for posting leaked info about upcoming releases. Even just discussing rumors! Needless to say their forums felt like a police state, and their traffic dropped sharply as the members frequented other sites that didn't have such a policy. They've since done away with that policy, but they never gained back their following and they certainly lost my respect. It was all way too over the top for TOYS.
If a company is going to make certain info available to at least part of the public, then they had better be prepared for leaks. You can't control what discussions will take place around the dinner table. Above all, you'd think they would enjoy benefiting from the free advertising.
Once again, brilliant decision dinotoyforum!
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