I can relate to this because I have been a victim. There is no certainty about the outcome of an airdrop. I followed a couple of airdrops on Telegram, and the value of those airdrops did not justify the time and data spent farming them. While farming airdrops, I have noticed that the airdrops that are not as popular are usually the ones that have a good value but require fewer daily tasks.
I remember farming Tomatoes and even buying stars in addition to the daily tasks, but I was blacklisted for no reason because I followed the rules. The irony of this is that, despite all of the hype, accounts that were not blacklisted received no reasonable value. Personally, I no longer do airdrops. I buy promising cryptocurrency coins and hodl.