unless im missing something, fedidb.org seems to only track this stuff over the course of the past 14 days.

I want to see active users on Lemmy/kbin over a long period of time. Where can i see this data?

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    This is great and shows the whole picture better. I’ve seen people concerned about the drop off in daily users, but a look at the posts and comments per day seems encouraging!

    I’m of the mindset, like others, that this place doesn’t need to be Reddit-big to be good, and in fact would be better off not that big. However I would definitely like to see smaller communities grow and see more posts and post variety overall, which more numbers will obviously help.

    • Coelacanth
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      101 year ago

      Important to remember that Lemmy only counts posting and commenting as “Active Users”, not voting. So you’ll have many users moving over who were primarily lurkers who maybe made a comment or two on Lemmy just when they switched and have now gone on to lurk here.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        So, knowing this, what can we conclude from these graphs? It looks like posts and comments are going up but active users are going down. Does this mean that the posters are posting more individually? Enough to offset the drop in active users?

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Many people also signed up at multiple instances and have landed on a “home” one now. I have accounts I don’t use any more that would look like a drop in activity.

    • @ieightpiOP
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      41 year ago

      Yeah I do hope active users base does start to go up again at some point. Maybe once winter is upon the northern hemisphere and people are cooped up inside.

      But Lemmy has been having some rough growing pains lately. I just hope the issues doesn’t condemn it’s future success.