Ever notice how some folks drop a 'GM' under every morning post you share, engage consistently, but somehow still haven't hit that follow button? It's kinda wild—you see the same usernames showing up in replies, participating in the vibe, yet no follow. Makes you wonder if they're just riding the engagement wave without actually committing to the community. Curious if anyone else experiences this pattern in their Web3 circles.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-10 17:30
Haha, I've seen this kind of move many times. They just want to ride the hype and don't really want to disclose the truth.
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-09 12:02
Haha, this is Schrödinger's fan—both here and not here.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-09 11:56
Nah, I've seen this trick too many times, just riding the hype without wanting to pay the price.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-09 11:45
lol this is exactly what I hate—the number of fake interactions is too high.
Ever notice how some folks drop a 'GM' under every morning post you share, engage consistently, but somehow still haven't hit that follow button? It's kinda wild—you see the same usernames showing up in replies, participating in the vibe, yet no follow. Makes you wonder if they're just riding the engagement wave without actually committing to the community. Curious if anyone else experiences this pattern in their Web3 circles.