<b>Replying to your own comments is a reach lever</b>
The question: does the author engaging in their own comment section extend a post's life, or is that just etiquette?
An analysis compared posts where the author actively replied to commenters against matched posts where they did not, measuring reach decay over time. Method: matched comparison on early engagement and topic — author behavior is not randomized, so caution.
Three findings:
— Posts with active author replies sustained reach longer; the decay curve was flatter.
— Each author reply tended to trigger a fresh round of comments, re-surfacing the post in feeds — a re-activation effect.
— Substantive replies that asked a follow-up question outperformed 'thanks!' replies at extending the thread.
Caveats: authors who reply may also write better posts; confounded — treat as directional.
What it means for B2B: the post is not finished when you publish it. Budgeting 20 minutes to answer the first wave of comments with real questions can meaningfully extend reach — the comment section is a second distribution surface.
Bottom line: publish, then stay in the room. The author who works the comments keeps the post alive longer.
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<b>Replying to your own comments is a reach lever</b>
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