I admit that if I have felt a little bad when a post does not have the desired remuneration, but I always try to put all my effort in every post I do. I also don't like to talk about mainstream anime, for the same reason, it is somewhat redundant for me to talk about them (and more if they are in full broadcast) because other members of the community will also talk about it, plus I have had experience with those anime, they are a bit problematic, if I dare to say that I didn't like something, I can even get banned by fans (it hasn't happened to me here in the community haha) I like to talk more about movies or other series that I know are not mainstream or so popular for new people to discover them. Anyway I've felt welcome in the community and even if sometimes I don't do it, I like to interact with other creators.
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A lot of the time, the post would've been recommended for votes but the author is already well compensated relative to their previous posts and pending payout and it also doesn't help that the author is already above 70 rep. These factors are beyond the control of the author and it's not because their post was anything bad, it's just suffering from success.
As for averting the mainstream content, I can relate. Though I would post mainstream content depending on how much I like the subject rather than trying to force standing out from the crowd. I just started liking non-mainstream content because I want to put my headspace in a content consumer perspective, why would I be interested in something less novel? and that's just how I go about approaching my posts.