This reminds me of how people told Hasbro for years they wanted tech specs to be brought back and Archer thought people were talking about the stats and numbers and not the character bios, so he was caught off guard when they added the numbers back and people still demanded tech specs.
He did interpret that correctly. The tech specs are the numbers (I say this as someone who also always conflated them, despite reading "
bio and tech specs" with my own eyes for years, heh)
I don't agree with the "they shouldn't share anything" take because I think that being as open and approachable as they can be has been one of this team's strengths.
I just think the fandom as a whole needs to realize that they know next to nothing about toy design, and what they do know has been what the team has decided to share. More people just need to accept that reading a few behind the scenes posts about "partials" and "sub-capsules" doesn't mean they know stuff.
I don't think I've ever said they shouldn't share anything. When I say they're well within their rights not to, I'm saying they shouldn't HAVE to share anything. And they do not. They are neither obligated nor expected to. That they choose to do so anyway is what I appreciate.
I'm with you on how "thinking they know everything because of a few inside baseball terms" is annoying behavior, but it's more the sheer general sense of entitlement (which that is a facet of) I'm weary of. And wary of.
None of this stuff is life-and-death information. None of this is relevant to our jobs or lives beyond the added texture it lends this one part of our entertainment landscape. They don't work for us (fandoms routinely get this wrong), and they're not our elected representatives. This info shouldn't even have that big an impact on our spending, which is the most functional link here I can see (unless someone needs to be told Flatline is a partial of AOTP Red Alert rather than see it, or needs the lineup revealed months ahead of when it would be revealed anyway to make plans). Stuff the company IS obliged to make available is down that hallway at the shareholders report.
(Listening to feedback is information going the other way, and boy, they sure don't need to open an official channel for fans to start offering THAT.)
There's no NEED for behind-the-scenes anything, which is what makes it a nice gesture for them to offer it anyway in the first place.