I like the concept of not exiting because you are angry but instead exiting when you plan to. I liked every Material Drop because it reflects what I have experience in Web3. The founder behavior is the same for me; some like to chat with the audience, and some are ignorant and laugh at your suggestions.
Let's come to the answers to the questions.
1 - In the past 10 years of my life, I have had to push back on founders or teams, and I didn't mark it as me being wrong. I marked it based on how the community would take it, and I was just talking with respect to the public. In most cases, nothing changed.
2 and 3 - I am in a Web3 community that hosted good campaigns before, but after some time, they promoted bot submissions in giveaways. This is the red flag. I am still there, hoping to see a change or a return to the previous version. I am not a silent guy; I already shared my feedback there, multiple times. Hopefully, they will listen one day. Their community is quite dead now.
The tiredness version of this situation is knowing that I have already shared my feedback and nothing has changed yet