>>59392
From my perspective, the mainstream pay sites (clips4sale, etc.) are fizzling out of fresh, interesting content, while the more amateur models on instagram, onlyfans, patreon, etc. have become the more populous source of vore and vore-related multimedia.
This is both good and bad because on the plus side, it seems like more of the profit goes to the artist/performer themselves and allows them to have more control over the distribution of their created content. On the downside, you end up paying on a subscription basis rather than a one-time fee for the material.
It could be because of this paradigm shift that some of the well-known vore media production companies we know and love are slowing their production or perhaps shifting their talents elsewhere.
Many of the classic vore clips we know and love exist because of individuals requesting or submitting ideas to content creators. Some of these individuals might be unable/unwilling to continue to do so, which slows down production of content.
All in all, the possibilities of why we're seeing this phenomena are vast - but dry spells are temporary, and I'm sure in time things will pick up (or at least I hope so).