Responses? I can think of several --
Standout in ways people can comprehend. It can be well thought, it can be base breaking, or it can be thought provoking.
Which is tricky, if one is bad at responding. Not also easy if one has no writing charm nor an established reputation.
Even less easy, if one doesn't know the social atmosphere or the entirety of the community context.
But otherwise, have a follow up -- or follow up someone else's. A joint answer. It is good for support convos.
Or, god forbid, being provocative.
Unless this is your true expression (usually consists of extremists, trolls, some 'contrarians', or being overly passionate).
I would never recommend. Very prominent in toxic spaces. But no surprises if such is the case in highly political spaces.
Being a 'contrarian' -- which I dub for responses who do not match the majority of the usual responses.
It's kinda like anti conforming in a single thread or session. They can be original, they can also be intentional. The authentic ones are usually being original.
.. Just do it as long as it is how you genuinely see or thought it.
At best it is a unique view or expression that may be obscured from others thought, which is indeed thought provoking.
At worst, it can turn someone into a pariah.
So YMMV.
Being 'first'.
Not recommended.
Unless your time is heavily invested in monitoring every posts and responses.
Not being passive. Or establish the fact that your channel is very, very open. Being engaging.
Except you exclude yourself of this trait.
I know how to profile 'high profile' accounts...
I thought this is about profiling such individuals. If that helps.
I don't do political reviews. I suck at politics in general. So I can't name names, or become some critic.
I can't help with that area.
As for feeling irrelevant or ignored -- I had remarked something like that in another thread of yours.
Also, in terms of being misread -- this I completely sympathize.
I can go on with more than being misreaded because it is a two way thing.
Not really just in offensive ways, but in a more confusing way that I'm certain even I wouldn't respond to whatever I had expressed either if I read it myself.
I wouldn't truly know if my words are... Always comprehendible. And the other way around too -- if I did comprehended someone else's.
So I post for fun.
But this particular bit enters the domain of language and verbal abilities itself and it's effects -- which is more or less of my focus in observation -- than, say, social dynamics or behaviors, 'psychology', or communication itself.