“…Importantly, our study demonstrates that at low P p , despite the fault hosting instances of slightly undrained fluid pressure, there is no resolvable effect on fault slip or stress drop. When fluid effects are important, fault weakening or strengthening can be rate-controlled by fluid diffusion (Paola et al, 2007;Perez-Silva et al, 2023). The fault plane will experience periodic increased or decreased frictional strength based on the sense of porosity change (Segall et al, 2010;Sibson, 1986)-whether compactive or dilational.…”