I believe in it for the most part, I think as long as someone can keep in mind that people are most often products of their environment and not their star charts they can be a little more accurate in the overview.
To be honest I've always kind of had an interest in astrology but as of lately I've been getting into it more and realized that it's not all just about your sun sign and that there are a bunch of other signs that play apart in what makes up your astrological profile so to be honest it's just gotten all that more interesting. Also I've read some of the charts for people I know and it actually is kind explains some things.
i am so fascinated by astrology! I read my horoscope every week and I wish I knew more about it! never been to an astrologist tho
i love astrology and am fascinated by it, also i just think it's fun. i do think the mass produced stuff is bs a lot of the time but i think when you get into stuff that is meant for you instead of as a catch-all it can get really accurate and telling. also, even if some of it is bs it's still fun so ¯(ツ)/¯
I personally don't, I'm not gonna knock anyone else's beliefs either so... XD;

I kind of play with the idea that since we are all living beings made of atoms inside a unknown organism called "universe", maybe everything works like a clock. People who are born in certain months and week days are more likely to experience specific commemorations and another rituals associated with their date of birth, what is able to influence their personalities and tastes, together with each individual household upbringing. So, yes. A little bit.
I totally do, it's really interesting how intricate it is with how the different parts of it work together. I mainly study personal astrology (natal charts) but I'm interested in learning about mundane astrology too. A story related to this- my family and I were on an outing in a large metropolitan area, when suddenly a huge storm system developed(high winds, humongous pitch-black clouds covering the sky) and we raced to get home. The next day I looked up the storms to see what impact they had and- nothing. nada. not a word about rain or storm damage. There was nothing on the radar. They had simply disappeared as if they had never existed at all. I made a chart for the location with the exact time that I saw on the vehicle radio while it was happening, and found out that the Moon and Uranus were conjunct. (from 3-5 degrees at a guess, I don't exactly remember how far apart they were.) For natal astrology I'm interested in karmic degrees. They put an interesting take on planets, although I can't verify their accuracy for anyone other than myself as they're so personal. Here's an online book with the meanings. An Astrological Mandala by Dane Rudhyar- http://mindfire.ca/An%20Astrological%20Mandala/An%20Astrological%20Mandala%20-%20Contents.htm
I find the psychology of why people might believe it very interesting. But I don't believe it. I did try online and generate my sun, moon and rising charts but gave up reading about halfway through as it was wildly inaccurate.
Well if the moon can affect something as major as the ocean's tides, I'm sure it has an effect on us.
Not so certain about the influence of distant constellations but I'm willing to keep an open mind.
I worked up a natal chart once (Cancer, with Cancer rising and my ruling planet, the Moon, in Aries) and it pretty accurately pegged my personality. Oddly enough, when I calculated the Chinese lunar sexagenary cycle for my birth date (Ji Hai, Earth-Pig), it dovetailed with the western chart almost exactly. Never looked into it any deeper, but I did find that interesting.