I think that is unfair, and pretty unsupportable.Um...ok...some people really like campiness
To me, Adam West and his series was an awful depiction of Batman that really made no sense in the context of the origin of the character.
Christopher has very often written detailed, factual explanations showing how the 60's series was true to the comics of the time. I quite agree with him and do we really have to detail it again for the umpteenth time?
The show wasn't "campy" for it's era; it was a comedy, it was no more realistic than Hogan's Heroes or Gomer Pyle or Andy Griffith. It was a show about a comic book, in an age where the emphasis was on "comic". It was silly because the source was silly.
The seriousness of the current Batman is a retcon. It's great, it's interesting, it's a good read, there are compelling and memorable stories, but Batman just wasn't like that back then, it was on exactly the same level as Green Arrow with his boxing glove arrows and Arrow Car.
So yeah, I liked the Adam West Batman, I also liked I Dream of Jeanie, Get Smart, and Wild Wild West. None of them were realistic, dark, or edgy. Shows don't always have to be dark and edgy to be enjoyable.