This is the same with Bitcointalk; ideally users who register an account here has some slight interest in learning about Bitcoin or crypto. It's also fine if along with that they learnt about signature campaigns and build an interest in it. But some users have no interest in Bitcoin or the forum at all, they just want to make a quick buck.
They may have learnt from a friend that there is a forum where you can join bounties and get rich like that. The ask for the URL, register and account, run straight to the bounty sections and start spamming with no consideration to how the forum works. Until they need to earn one merit to rank up, then they start with the merit leaning posts in the hope a user will consider it.
The forum definitely has useful information and some funny chatter, but you have to be looking for it to find it or for it to be beneficial to you.
I agree, there is a lot of interesting information on the forum. I have already found interesting clarifications of some questions for myself. In this regard, the most interesting thing here is that among the members of the forum there are people who are very deeply versed in the topic, who can briefly and easily explain rather complex things.
Funny moments also occur, but I do not always have enough preparation to understand it all. To talk freely, you have to learn more.
I also see nothing wrong with signature campaigns, why not take advantage of the additional opportunity to get more satoshi. But this also requires a separate time, so I'll deal with it a little later.
