>>7372031. Gamergate has splintered off into various things like the manosphere, debateslop and tweet summarizers, Qanon, that thing going on with south korean incels attacking gacha games, ect… Which is change. Not cured, but change, and each of these are themselves undergoing change.
2. Gamergate heavily relied on SEO. Articles that gamed the search engines, reaction videos that gamed the YouTube algorithm. Search engines and centralized social media are both starting to lose relevance as people go back to indexing stuff and using federation and syndication tech, both old and new. If search engines and centralized social media cease to be a thing / fall into obscurity, it'll be very unlikely for things like gamergate and it's offshoots to sustain themselves, let alone happen again.