Yes, I do wonder how many QF CR seats get snaffled by the savvy
My personal viewpoint.
Everyone is complaining about Qantas but i'd say a more major change worldwide the past 5 years or so is more around the increased number of people collecting points and more specifically the sharing of information & knowledge online (not just AFF but thousands of other places worldwide)
This has made the whole industry more competitive and airlines are struggling with how to manage this massive demand for highly sought after award seats.
You have major websites, media and social media bloggers telling everyone how to book rewards, what routes to search, how to find seats, tools to find seats (which is the biggest problem), what the sweet spots are etc
AFF & Pointhacks themselves are examples of this - now taken over by millionaire owners who, no different to Qantas, obviously have a goal of making more profits (more 'clicks') and promoting all of this 'hacking' content to a bigger and bigger audience.
Then there are Facebook/Reddit groups with literally millions of members all sharing and re-sharing the content/knowledge but also fighting with each other for a tiny, tiny, tiny handful of Business Award seats...
I feel people are now pretty much aware of how they should be using points - and it's not toasters!
And then of course add points brokers, booking services & bots etc to the mix.
Is it really a surprise that we've kinda reached a breaking point and any desirable reward seats get snapped up instantly whereas in the distant past they would sit there for days/weeks/months as the majority of people didn't really know what to do or put the time into learning from the more 'underground' forums and searching for themselves.
With reward seats - every new member and person you help becomes your competition and all this info sharing just moves us toward the inevitable end-game for 'point hacking' as we know it.
Things are going to get worse not better.