• Andrew
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    2029 days ago

    Well, there’s the The 90-9-1 Rule for Participation Inequality in Social Media and Online Communities, which suggests:

    Summary: In most online communities, 90% of users are lurkers who never contribute, 9% of users contribute a little, and 1% of users account for almost all the action.

    So whatever number you’re looking for, it’s 1% of that. Not that subscriber count means much, especially for older communities that have 10’s of thousands of subscribers who aren’t even using the platform any more.

    • Blaze (he/him)
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      829 days ago

      Not that subscriber count means much, especially for older communities that have 10’s of thousands of subscribers who aren’t even using the platform any more.

      Agreed, active users are a better metric.

    • @bamfic
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      628 days ago

      My god it’s a power law! Like damn near everything in biology, sociology, history, politics, and economics.

    • HobbitFoot
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      329 days ago

      I expect the numbers have probably gotten worse over time, but it is a decent rule of thumb.

      It also requires making sure the community will accept content from new members. It is fine to enforce rules, but overzealous enforcement can push out other active members.