@Anne but they don't seem to be that kind of content creator. More like a random normal person with a public account posting about their regular life. The only comments they get seem to be from family members.
My assumption would be that if they didn’t want people they don’t personally know seeing and interacting with their photos, they would have a private account.
It’s fine, that’s why their stuff is public
I work as a graphic designer and often create content for my client’s social media platforms. They’re always talking about how to generate more interactions from followers. If you enjoy an account, interact with it (like, comment, share, and save)! It’s a free way to support content creators, artists, musicians, so on that you follow and enjoy.