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Well for sure one of the reason is that even in non marxist communities they show up and write comments in a style that many people resonate with. I mean using citations, good grammar, appealing to logic, (seemingly) good argumentations etc.
This makes them look reasonable and even if you do not read all their sources, you might remember their comments and talking points in a pretty positive light.
I dont want to say this style of arguing is bad, but I think it gets valued higher than arguments based on intuition and emotion with a less "scientific" style, because that is what many people are taught when growing up, going to school etc.
Also I would like to say, in some cases this "showing up" is done in a way that feels invasive to (parts of) communties. Like an online version of Jehovas Witnesses.
I really dig that they often "show their receipts"and I'll always take someone with citations more seriously than those without. I think it's prudent to be even more sceptical of those replies, though, as it's far more likely they have an agenda. That agenda might be as benign as educating others (it's often why I cite), but it's still best to think critically about the context, text, and subtext of their narrative.