The vendor's dedicated discussion thread logged 137 posts in the last window, a 1,422% jump over the prior period — but the composition tells a sales-funnel story rather than a community one. Of the post-type breakdown, only seven discussion posts surface against three vendor promo blasts and a single CoA mention, with the vendor account itself accounting for six of the window's highest-frequency posts and drawing zero reactions across them.
Community response has trended skeptical. a community member, addressing the vendor directly, wrote: "Is this your method of making it look like there's a lot of activity on these threads? Just spamming the same crap over and over again every hour? I won't ever do business with you." A separate participant, a community member, noted the absence of basic commercial scaffolding: "A list of prices and available product would go a long way towards drawing in some new customers." The vendor's own posts direct readers into private channels rather than answering the price-list request.
“Is this your method of making it look like there's a lot of activity on these threads? Just spamming the same crap over and over again every hour? I won't ever do business with you.”
The daily trajectory — 7, 7, 1, 7, 8, 3, 7 — shows steady promotional cadence without the response curve a genuine product launch typically generates. The pattern describes audience resistance to a promo blitz, not a fulfillment signal.
“A list of prices and available product would go a long way towards drawing in some new customers.”
— anon-21f08975f4ea, 2026-05-09 · 2 reactions