Yeah I feel like engaging is the least an author can do, especially if they don't have anything else to provide value with to the ecosystem. I mean we see people engaging on twitter and youtube and other web2 places where it's a mere investment that it may give them more visibility and drive later to maybe earn some adrevenue, here they're already earning rewards with close to no followers and interactions yet not bothering to spend some time to drive more traffic towards their posts. This often leads to posts with close to no engagement with autovotes/blind votes on top and it starts a negative spiral for the author where they instead focus on utilizing/maximizing the daily rewards they can extract from their posts instead of the real value of interaction and discussion-rich comment section that would get them more upvotes in the fuutre potentially.
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