I can also, generally, understand how many are feeling. But much of it will be the normal changes that take place in any dynamic environment.
However, I have found that posts, mine and others are more likely to be read and responded to if they can follow some basic principals.
Paragraphs. I tend to follow the principal that if it seems in the least appropriate, make a new paragraph. They do no harm and make everything much easier to read. They create a decent point at which to stop concentrating so much, for a moment.
Long paragraphs are always to be avoided. Long sentences get tiring. Short and punchy.
Stick to the point. Rambling is only fun for the writer.
It's as I was telling someone the other day. No-one in particular, but I've known them for ages. nice person. Has long blond hair and lives down the corner of my street. (See what I mean?

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If you post something and no-one responds, try to think of a way to reword it, perhaps altering the context, then repost. I'm not for a moment, suggesting you spam with the same point everywhere. But that, if after a few days, no-one has responded, reword and repost. No-one ignore you here. But there is a lot to read and sometimes things get missed.
Often the problem is how you explain it.
On Susans' and no-where else, just open up. Say what you feel. That's what's really great about Susans', you can!