Flourish Global Peptide's subforum logged 213 posts in the current window, a 1,231% jump over the prior period — but only 14 distinct authors participated across 10 threads, and the post-type breakdown registers just 8 discussion posts against the rest of the volume. The asymmetry between post count and author count describes a vendor-originated cadence that the audience is not matching. By comparison, the broader marketplace subforum drew 46 posts from 34 authors in the same window, a participation ratio nearly an order of magnitude healthier.
The community response to the cadence is openly hostile. a community member asked directly whether the posting pattern was "your method of making it look like there's a lot of activity on these threads," citing hourly repetition as a reason not to do business. a community member Daddy tied the vendor to a cluster of related operations and refused to move conversations to private channels, citing prior exit-scam patterns. a community member, in the most constructive register, noted that "a list of prices and available product would go a long way."
“Until you and the other 6 vendors related to AAG post product/pricelist right here, there will be no sales.... we'r not joining discord and telegram cuz youll take the money and block the customer. When called out youll say a scammer infiltrated or a hacker took over your page just like KG.... you could be making money here but noone listens.....just keep paying your monthly vendor fee and pasting your tired advertisement daily.…”
The pricelist request has gone unanswered across the window. That non-response, set against a 1,231% post surge, defines the engagement gap: heavy vendor output, a thin and skeptical audience, and an explicit community ask the vendor has not addressed.
“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.”
— anon-002eddda3f98, 2026-05-10 · 3 reactions
“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