The number one way to have people interested in the stuff you're making is to engage with your creative peers with genuine interest in their own work. My number one online pet peeve is people begging for comments and attention, who feel entitled to these things, yet will not put an ounce of effort into giving a shit about connecting with the work of other people in a similar zone online.
It is easy for me to be judgy because attention gives me hives (literally: I have severe anxiety around this type of stuff and it triggers psychosomatic responses that often manifest as stress allergies, which is very stupid imo) but I do understand wanting people to like your work and care about it!!
But I've just found so many people's desire for attention at odds with the effort (or in some more awkward cases, quality) of what they're putting out, and a total self obsession that blinds them to the irony of expecting people to give a shit about their work when they clearly don't care about the work of others. I don't expect everyone to be expert social navigators or anything but ... I do think unless you're extreme savvy trend hopping socmed hustler, you gotta have some self awareness.
This post brought to you by the small scale social drama unfolding in a niche loosely affiliated semi-fandom semi-RP art/writing group I'm associated with, because someone involved basically did some really wacky shit over the past 8ish months that escalated to some ugly places all bc they feel entitled to the attention and affection of strangers online, and felt self harm, among other behaviors, was an appropriate way to punish a social group for not giving them what they wanted.