I mean, I used to not have anything to do so I could run half a dozen RTDs at a time, just spending a full workday writing up turns for them at 1-2 hours each. On one hand that's a lot of writing done, on the other hand holy hell I remember that being so exhausting.
All in all, we have collectively grown older and colder. I recall Einsteinian Roulette being something of a draw for the RTD board, it's definitely what made me sign up and do forum games to start with and you had new forumites coming in for it like monthly, sometimes weekly. Dropped off the PW train myself so I couldn't say if it's still the case, but either way things changing isn't all bad - I'm definitely in a much better place now than I was when I devoted all my time to writing forum game turns, personally. I've basically kicked the habit entirely and moved on to actual tabletop stuff instead since it tends to be much better paced and more emotionally rewarding, although I still want to start another forum game at some point, partly to get back into regularly writing (seriously, FG&RP has transformed my writing like you wouldn't believe), partly to recapture some of that lovely nostalgia, partly to bring some less shitty game design ideas to the table compared to when I used to vomit half-baked game concepts onto Roller's Block nearly every couple of days.