I assure you, I am not incorrect. I have meticulously cataloged (in a 65-row, 6-column spreadsheet) every code (along with its day and time of release, how long it was available for, how much it was worth, and where they posted/released it) SS has given out since SDCC 2017 ended.
However, I agree that it does seems like the data in my last post is inaccurate, since SS gave out A LOT more codes from July-December 2017 (50) than they have in 2018 so far (14), even if you take out all the Spooktacular 2017 codes (15) from last year's total.
I do this to try and help out/give back to this thread (and forum as a whole) for how helpful, fun, and valuable it's been to me over the past few years. I also did it so I could respond with accurate, actual data to people who posted inaccurate info in this thread ("all of these codes expire after 30 seconds!", "all of these codes are only worth $2 now!", etc.). However, if the majority of people in here want me to stop posting in here about SS live shows and codes, I will gladly do it. Like I said, I'm doing this for the sake of this thread and not myself, so if this thread wants to me stop, I will.
Finally, I have asked SS if there would be a code in the chat of a live show maybe two or three times since July 2017, so I would hardly say that I "hound" them about codes. I simply open up their live shows in both YouTube and Facebook and keep an eye on the chats for codes. I don't actually watch the shows or have the audio turned up at all, so to me it is actually a very low effort way to earn $185 a year.