Qingdao Saber Technology logged 56 posts in the reporting window, a 330.8% jump over the prior 30 days — but the surge traces to just four threads authored by three participants, with the vendor's own account carrying the load. The subforum's own trajectory tells a quieter story: seven-day daily posts held flat at 2 to 3, averaging 2.3, with a 16-post weekly total. The headline delta reflects promotional cadence, not broadening community interest.
The driving material is a vendor contact-card wave. One representative contact-card post from a community member Michelle King on Jun 10 catalogued per-kit pricing across more than a dozen compounds and urged immediate purchase ahead of incoming warehouse stock. That account posted three times across three threads and drew zero reactions. The only other recurring voice, a community member, posted twice, also to no reactions. All four threads register as discussion, but none surfaced a substantive exchange.
The pattern is a push without a pull: heavy promotional posting against an audience that is not engaging. It does not establish a fulfillment problem, and no order-status or CoA concerns surfaced in the window. Zero reactions across five vendor-and-associate posts describes an audience not biting, not a dispatch failure.