Sure. But they do change from time to time, usually when I “find” species that seem to have many needs ID despite beeing rather easy to ID.
For a long time I had that going on with Argiope spiders, mainly from Europe and the Americas. But since another very diligent IDer hit the stage and worked themself into asian Argiope as well, so I felt I can move on to other taxa that are abandoned.
I have another thing going on with european pisaurid/dolomedid spiders since several years now (american as well, but there are a bunch of busy IDers already, so I did not feel the need so much). European Pisaura and Dolomedes tend to pile up fast when I ignore the for a while (ah damn, just had a look after not tending to them for 2 weeks now, and there are already 17 new pages of Pisaura and another 6 of Dolomedes, so about 700 observations).
I quite recently (this year) started a thing with american Tigrosa spiders, but am on it together with another fellow IDer and we managed to bring the needs ID down from 30.000 to almost 20.000.. I guess now with the season being in full swing we will be lucky to keep it there until it gets calmer again.
And of course my beloved Stegodyphus spider, but they are relatively easy to keep in check as they are more of a fringe observation .. so I do check them maybe once every 1 or 2 months and thats sufficient.