@TheDarkKnightActually, there are many of us 'old-timers' who are still writing, yet we're not posting (my last was 2024, and ended up chock full of typos), so now I'm hyperaware of any potential issues, as those typos were all ones I'd corrected, yet they kept reoccurring (a fault of the current technology and my older, largely outdated system, apparently).
So I'd rather get it right than post anything subpar. (BTW, I currently have seven active ongoing stories, as none are anywhere near publishable at the moment.)
But another long-discussed issue, is that the current content often tends to either encourage more or fewer posts. As I've noted, with much of the new content, I only check SOL stories once a week, sometimes skipping it entirely, since there are so many problematic stories on her now (IMHO).
In the old days, I'd check several times a day, now there's just not much that interests me, aside from a few favored authors.
If a site no longer feels safe, fewer will willingly trust it, which again, only attracts the more degrading stories rather than the plot-centric tales.
Of course, those trends come and go, yet now, SOL feels more like ASSTR did when we all decided to abandon it for the more creative opportunities at SOL. So those competing threads continue churning up the numbers.