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I didn't say it didn't exist, I said the amount of it is conspicuously small. Refer to the pic in OP, showing the number of pics for each character.
Especially considering that these characters where introduced over half a season ago.
Most of the characters introduced in Season 7 have even less clop (Mistmane, Somnambulla etc), outside of one or two exceptions (Tempest and the sphinx) almost none of them have more than 100 explicit pics.
It seems that outside of a small but vocal group in the comments, few fans actually care at all about new characters introduced in the last several seasons. Compare this to when characters like Coco or any of the parents are introduced.
From a writing viewpoint, this presents the troublesome notion that fewer and fewer viewers care about the ongoing series, likely instead still clinging on to the good seasons (1 and 2) instead of most of the things introduced in the last 3-4 seasons. This would suggest a large chunk of the fandom either isn't actually viewing the show any more or doesn't care about anything going on any more.
This all reminds me of stuff I've read about the sale of toys and merchandise for other franchises, namely Star Ttrek and Star Wars. Where only toys or merch relating to older things sell, and most of the newer stuff rots on the shelves or barely even gets made.
There's plenty of videos on youtube commenting on the abysmal sales disney has had for toys from the new movies, where figures for most of the new characters almost never sells, toys for the original trillogy still sell like hotcakes.
In trek, a similar issue killed off JJ's attempt at rebooting trek, where a new series was supposed to follow the new movies, except it was supposed to be funded by merch sales from the movie, and they realised that its hard to sell almost any Trek merchandise that isn't based on TOS or TNG. Noone buys Voy or ENT merchandise, and I bet noone's buying much in the way of STD merch either.