Why not start a 'good' thread yourself then nbp? I'm not being facetious, I'm being serious.
The internet as a whole has gotten to the point where every person has it in their pocket. Every person has 5 minutes to check their phone and read a funny quote or look at a cat picture. There are more consumers of content than I've ever remembered seeing, and there simply aren't that many creators of content.
As an example: your thread. You ask for new, exciting content. You're a content consumer, and you're certainly not alone, since everyone else on this forum is also here to consume content (myself included).
So with all these consumers, who is creating content? I agree with you that lately, there simply aren't that many original content creators. I don't count 'recommend me a light for <x>' posts as content. I define content as someone bringing something new to the table. I don't need to see the same thing, I've already seen it! So asking for the very best 1xAA light when that question has been asked and answered 1000x before isn't really new content.
There are people doing cool things on this forum. McGizmo has a new light and converter. Vinh is busy cranking out mods on existing lights. TGWNN has a few irons in the fire with his MBI series. I've been watching all of these threads (and more) with interest. run4jc still occasionally posts one of his reviews, which I always enjoy. Same too with selfbuilt.
My biggest problem with CPF lately is that I LOVE reading build logs, and people simply aren't documenting their work anymore. There are still people building and modding lights, but often times all I'll see is a picture of the end result, some beamshots, and a price tag. That's really disappointing to me since most of these projects were WAY more work than that. I want to see the light being opened up, the guts being ripped out, and new pieces being made. I want to follow along with the UI programming and learn why it's being done that way. I want to see all the work (the successes
and the failures) that went into finishing a project.
I understand why more projects aren't documented this way though, and the reason is pretty simple. If you give everyone on the internet the blueprint to create your product, someone else will make it cheaper. It's just a fact and it totally sucks. There are always individuals who work for flashlight manufacturers looking for 'inspiration' on these forums (sometimes they just come right out and ask for it on the Marketplace). I remember seeing a 'Torpedo' being sold on a large overseas distributor website that looked
identical to the one TGWNN hadn't even finished prototyping yet. So can you blame him that he's keeping the real nitty-gritty of the design process mostly to himself?
Anyways, back to my original point: you can make the content you want to see. It can be something really small, like a review of your favorite light. Or you can attach a 5mm LED to a battery and document the process. If you do that, and someone else does that, and someone else does that - well, now we have content creators writing about things they're passionate about.
I'm making a light. It's the true definition of a labor of love because any sane man would have abandoned this bloody project ages ago, bought a $50 Nitecore, and never looked back. I'm documenting it just the best I can and you're welcome to follow along if you'd like! I really like build logs, I want to see more build logs on CPF, and I'm helping by posting my own build log.
Now it's your turn to pick something that you feel passionate about and just start writing about it. You and I and everyone else can fill CPF with the kind of content we like to read.