Much of the decrease in good content, has resulted from a decrease in posters. I think some of that was inevitable, for the general popularity of all “internet forums” or “BBS” has declined, as many of the target audience for such forums, have moved over to using social media sites instead.
Many posters formerly active here have stopped coming altogether, or post much less frequently, and will openly tell people they are now spending most of their on-line time on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
I even know of a fairly large and active evangelical Christian site,
Crosswalk.com. that shut down its online forum and told all the posters there to join their Facebook page instead. And this is a site that is part of the Salem Network and most likely has a higher operating budget than CA.
And perhaps, although CA is not totally getting rid of the forums, I get the feeling that CA staff decided to lighten up the moderation, assuming the strict moderation was driving posters away, since certainly you can be much nastier and uncharitable on Facebook and other social media sites.
If that was the case, I think it was a mistake. Especially as this “standing down” by CA mods took place just as one of the nastiest presidential campaigns ever was going on. And I know many posters have now left precisely due to the lack of moderation resulting in a “wild west” or “take no prisoners” environment.
I suspect that the attrition due to this was much more than any prior attrition due to stringent moderation. But I have no proof.
ETA: Very ironic because we see that actual Churches that lighten up their moral standards hoping to retain members, actually have the opposite take place. Mainline protestant churches are losing members, fundamentalist and “non-denomination” churches are gaining them. And where the Catholic Church is concerned, it seems most Church leaders in Germany are very liberal, yet the Church is losing members there too.