The discussion centers on the behavior of dark matter (DM) as it interacts with black holes (BH). It is suggested that while DM primarily interacts gravitationally, it could still contribute to the mass of black holes, potentially forming accretion disks. However, the lack of interactions with normal matter means that DM would not lose angular momentum efficiently, complicating its ability to spiral into a black hole. The annihilation of certain DM candidates, like neutralinos, could produce detectable gamma rays, but current observations show no significant signals. Ultimately, the dynamics of dark matter in relation to black holes remain complex and not fully understood.