A lot of opportunities have come along over the years; the great ones are often the result of "clever" marketing gone awry. Therefore (imo), too much attention is a bad thing. Most truly great deals have died rather quickly once they were exposed to a large audience. It's not so much about airline lurkers catching on; rather, publicity invites attention from all sorts of people, including the extremes -clueless and ruthless-. Having some people go "all in" with total disregard for a deal's survival, and at the same time some of the clueless (yet fearful to miss out) people with their constant worry and need for reassurance (calling and asking for clarification!) can destroy a deal very quickly. Many of the forum regulars can tell you about very sweet deals that went on for years before they came here to die. So don't expect anyone to give up any extraordinary deals.
Otoh, extraordinary deals aren't always ongoing. The greatest ones usually have been very temporary purchase/rental/subscription etc opportunities that usually have a limited timeframe. So there may just not be anything uber-exciting going on right now.
In any case, welcome to FT!