Greyhaunt wrote:While I am the last person in the world to say I love DoA, please keep in mind that many of the people here are also members there and active members as well. It remains the best place to see owner photos of existing dolls, and has an awesome workshop area and a marketplace that many of us have acquired great bargains from.
I have nothing against people who go no DOA, I have something against the way Aimee runs her forum.
And as far as professionalism goes, many smaller artists have trouble selling on the forum because it's so hard for new buyers to access it now.By the time board members get an invite and post enough posts to get market access, they've already been exposed to a great deal of snobbery towards hand-made clothes or Chinese-manufactured dolls. This hurts sellers of those wares, many of whom are now selling on Ebay just to get buyers.
Stormlight wrote:Isn't Resinality run by a number of the DOA people?
My issue is with how DOA is run--- not with its users (unless those users are running the board.) Resinality's moderation isn't as heavy-handed as DOA's, and their market is easier to access. Some of their policies are restrictive (like the stance against American BJDs or vinyl dolls), but they have never banned a user for making an alternative forum.
On DOA, you cannot make fun of the site owner, make fun of your own doll (or anybody else's), or even use the barfing cat smilie "too often!" DOA has also banned and ousted community members who made alternative sites, including mods and site owners for Resinality and Den of Demons. It's also messed up that DOA allows members with Nazi sympathies to join (these members post pictures of dolls in Nazi gear on their blogs), but ban people for barfing cat smilies. DOA forces members to be polite, when when there is nothing to be polite about.
@kmadame The person you met is probably nice, and it isn't her fault that DOA's management is elitist, heavy-handed, and offensive. But by only joining one site and not supporting alternatives, she is limiting you and herself. You should not have to jump through hoops just to see a gallery of pictures. There's always Flickr (and other dolly sites.)