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ОтветитьIn my observation Pinterest users get themselves in trouble when they 'save' someone's pin without opening it. I'm not sure about the app, but it's an option on your laptop. You can save 10 pins in a matter of seconds, or take 5 or 6 minutes to look at or watch the content. So apparently, one of the things that triggers engagement is clicking on the pin you want to save. If the pin happens to be a video, Pinterest knows whether you watched the video or not, as well as how much of the video you watched. I have a lot of saves but a much smaller percentage of engagements. This tells me that some users come to my page and save multiple pins without actually clicking on and opening each pin.
Authentic engagement is important. When engaging in a comment I always leave something specific such as "that's a kid's craft that looks easy and fun" or something to show you've recognized and reacted to the actual content. "Love it!" (which I've commented before) could apply to any content and look spammy if that's all I ever say in the comments section.