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It's not really worth it, tbh. With how easily you can get banned even for saying positive things about the community features and moderators, what do you need points for community items for when it's only a matter of time until you you get completely banned from the community - not to mention that you can get banned for using official features in the way that they were designed?
It's a waste of time and money to increase engagement on a platform where the moderators don't even want you engaging in the first place. Reddit is the same way.
it's like being demanded to give a tip for a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ job. if your work is good i'd have given you a tip (or in this case, points) already. begging for them makes me want to give you them less, or not at all
Otherwise it just feels disingenuous