@Daniil The following isn't just about you. It's about my time in general:
Sometimes, I just don't see something. I try to read most of the transcripts for this room, SOCVR, and some other rooms, but traffic has increased significantly overall and the time that it takes to stay current has just gone through the roof. Thus, sometimes things fall by the wayside.
Some questions are self-contained and can be answered immediately. Those usually get an immediate response.
Some things appear to have resolved themselves, so may not get any response.
Sometimes I see things and think "OK this is going to take a while, I'll have to do it later."
Sometimes I see something and think "How can I answer this?"
Sometimes I see something and go "OK, I'm just waking up/getting in, there's no context here at all, so I'm going to have to read the entire darn transcript to have any clue what this person is asking about."
Often those are then "Oh, there's not enough information here for me to answer without duplicating an hour's worth of research the person has already done and should have provided links to/results."
Other times, reading the transcript results in finding yet other things which should be responded to, either because they are a higher priority, or they are just what I was reading. These sometimes derail getting a response to the thing that I was actively looking into.
Sometimes it's that I'm dealing with other things in real life.
Sometimes it's that I'm dealing with other, higher priority things in the project or on the sites (getting a relatively complex watch right for low volume spam isn't something I assign a high priority to; it needs to be done, but it doesn't need to be done now).
Sometimes those other things are handling flags in the flag queue (was 200+, now down to ~170, but likely to be back up to 200+ shortly).
Sometimes those other things are handling spam as it comes in here.
Sometimes those other things are situations that come up in other rooms, or elsewhere on SE sites.
At no point am I trying to ghost you. But, there's more going on than just answering your questions, regardless of how much I'd like to be helpful.