>>715035745We've gone over this, when the primary platform for content were the forums and imageboards you frequented people put out material as part of a community culture, once social media and youtube resulted in clout and revenue from posting or reposting it the output slowed due to original creators not wanting their material being stolen, or stopped splashing it regularly or all at once for free and began to drip feed it to better fit the algorithm and donation expectations.
Adherence to quick and dirty edits of wojack and Pepe also factor in how cyclical some material became, but the point remains placing social or literal currency on creativity stifled it.
tl;dr Not here, not often and not without compensation.