This party is a neverending nightmare.
This means that they are losing members since they want to make 2 parties at one cost.
Only multicam of old and new parties can save them. Its now or never.
I posted this before, but it doesn't take a lot of thought to realize that Tainster probably can't restore PH to its former glory even if they were inclined to do so.
The two factors in question are the cost of paying performers and cameramen and the collapse of porn revenue as a results of the ubiquity of *******s and the emergence of PornHub/MindGeek and similar sites as a purely popup revenue driven source for content.
Pornhub's business model amounts to copyright kidnapping and extortion. It allows people to upload copyrighted porn videos knowing that most holders can no longer afford the cost of having lawyers and their researchers police the Internet for such unauthorized uploads. They can either agree to leave the video up and take the very small royalty that Pornhub offers for hosting it, or take the expense of legal action to get them to take it down. Most owners eventually realize that the cost-benefit equation favors the former, since porn sites generally don't have the deep pockets that networks and movie studios do. But that starts a revenue "Death Spiral". Sensible consumers won't pay for what they can readily pirate, so the producers have to cut membership fees to retain the less sensible or more ethical members, which means that there's less money to make content...
...and that makes limitations in quality. Obviously, every cameraman has to be paid, and skilled camera operators would probably prefer to be doing something other than wandering around an orgy getting closeups of dicks in orifices. That means fewer cameraman getting worse shots of the better action. Moreover, the "amateurs" have to be paid, same as the plants. Read the fine print at the beginning of a Dancing Bear video. Even in Prague, they probably have to abide by the same legal terms as would pertain to a "Girls Gone Wild" video. Everyone attending the party needs to sign a release saying they consent to be filmed and for that film to be commercially exploited. Even for the women who don't plan to participate at the outset, they almost certainly will have to be compensated on a flat scale for what acts they DO perform, and this pay scale was probably included in the releases they sign to incentivize their participation. Anything less would be an egregious invitation to a massive lawsuit, the tort law equivalent of walking into a pride of lions and repeatedly kicking the dominant male in the nose. Your life expectancy would be extended solely by the predators' inability to believe what is happening.
So the strippers aren't ignoring the non-plants now out of homosexual disinterest, they're almost certainly now being given a quota of how many plants they are allowed to interact with, if any, as a budget constraint.
So the sad fact is that unless they can find a production location with an even lower cost of labor relative to the US and Western Europe than Prague, or new technology somehow nullifies the existence of digital piracy, then we are, sadly, presently stuck with the best of all possible Party Hardcores.
;(