I was thinking the same thing. The WttS typically slows down in mid-November, everyone is still in phase 1: calm. But it's never gone dead before.
This is a weird cycle and think there are a variety of reason why people are distracted or aren't posting as much:
- The election generated a lot of RL interest and was a major distraction. It heated up shortly after the test and lasted nearly a week after election day.
- The board in general was pretty quiet after the April exams were cancelled. Normally we have like a month or two of lull between exams, but people usually come back and start posting. The lull was like six months long this time and some casual posters didn't come back.
- COVID-times and online and workplace culture shifts
- We sorta-kinda learned the released date, or at least learned the NET date, and that has relieved some of the tension that comes with uncertainty.
- There may or may not be more people waiting on results. We're hearing mixed things. I personally think it was much more but the posting traffic implies otherwise.
- The spam thread is nearly dead. It's probably also because of the above, and the fact that most vets are communicating via other means. The spam thread is partially about a mindless distraction, and partially a way to meet other people on the site. Without vets keeping the conversation going, the noobs don't feel encouraged to post/spam and participation goes down elsewhere too.
I think the posting will increase quite a bit. Probably in a week, and especially after Thanksgiving.