Link to the daily stats: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats

By the way, welcome to everyone who joined thanks to Boost!

80 points

I’ve been following the stats closely. There were actually several times that the active users ticked down and then ticked up the next day, the most recent being September 19/20. But I suspect that may be a statistical artifact, whereas the increase on September 28 is legit. It looks like about 1000 new accounts were created/became active on that day.

User attrition has slowed significantly in September compared to August. We should stabilize somewhere in 30,000 range for MAUs before the end of the year, which is not too shabby. We are unlikely to see another big wave of growth until the code is significantly more mature, but the current userbase is fairly well established and self sufficient.

I can’t wait until we get that next wave so we can have more sports fans and humanities types, but you guys are alright for now 😅

permalink
report
reply
19 points
*

As I said a bit lower in this thread, on Lemmy World we recently switched the default view from ‘local’ to ‘all’ for the new sign-ups. But it might be a good thing to do this once, for all existing users. Ofcourse with a proper announcement and an explanation on how to change this to ‘local’ or even ‘subscribed’. It might give communities on other instances a bit more exposure as well.

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points
*

Sounds great. I mean, given the size of lemmy.world it sure doesn’t hurt it and it will certainly distribute more user attention to smaller communities, which will hopefully activate smaller communities from remote instance, which will in turn make the overall conversation quality on lemmy better.

Excited to see whether it will be a noticable effect but I would think so

permalink
report
parent
reply
14 points

It looks like about 1000 new accounts were created/became active on that day.

I remember @antik@lemmy.world mentioning similar numbers, so that’s probably this.

We should stabilize somewhere in 30,000 range for MAUs before the end of the year

That’s what I foresee as well.

so we can have more sports fans and humanities types

Discoverability of those communities is probably the first issue to fix. I tried to address it a while back, maybe I should do another one of those posts: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/2410183

permalink
report
parent
reply
12 points
*

We changed the default view for new users on LW from “local” to “all” communities a few days ago.

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

Interesting, hopefully new joiners won’t stumble directly upon communities that might push them away ha ha

permalink
report
parent
reply
10 points
*
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

It looks like the majority of communities struggle with not enough content/discussions

This is true, but also subjective. How do you define enough? Enough to doomscroll or enough to check for 10 minutes daily? All we really need to be self sufficient is enough content to keep people coming back regularly, we don’t need to replicate reddit.

many de-facto are blogs of mods/creators where others are passive subscribers.

This seems like an exaggeration. Most communities that have quality content also have quality discussion, in my experience.

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points
*
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points

Did you notice that the Average Lemmy Comments by Day looks really weird? Some of the sudden jumps could be attributed to real life events, but I’m more inclined to think there’s something buggy going on with the way three numbers are logged. Besides, there’s also a sudden dip!

permalink
report
parent
reply
54 points

Just came in from reddit, so from a newbie point of view so far so good, altho the content and users are not as expanded as reddit i think its a matter of time. people are haphazardly looking for alternatives and the only reason people stay is because of the interaction. I for instance immediately tried looking up the threads i was subbed to reddit as well. Its there just not as big and ill gladly trade it in instead of dealing with reddit any longer.

permalink
report
reply
25 points

Be the change! There was a community dedicated to rail enthusiasts in my city that I really liked on Reddit, and it’s not super active here but I’m doing my bit and trying to get something posted everyday. It’s taken a bit, but the people have come!

Also I think it’s one of those things where there are actually people there but nobody knows what to post, or is worried they won’t get any engagement. My experience is that there’s actually a lot of people that just subbed to the communities here that are similar to subs they liked and then either forgot about it or again, don’t want to be the only one talking

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points
*

Yeah absolutely agree with you! When people started “protesting” in the absolute most hypocritical ways i knew it was done (people joining /place out of “spite” was an absolute joke to me)

And in my experience only 2 types of people roam reddit now, the ones who dont give an ef (and thats fine) and the people who complain but secretly don’t know they are in a unhealthy relationship and just stick with it because thats all they know and just like to complain.

So id we all put in a bit of effort in it itll be just as big as reddit.

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

Heck yes! And do leave pointless comments like this, no one knows you’re here until you post or comment.

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

welcome!

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points

Welcome!

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

Welcome!

permalink
report
parent
reply
36 points

Damn, 40k monthly active users on lemmy? That’s much less than I expected. And the number’s dropping.

Well, at least for me, there’s no going back to reddit.

permalink
report
reply
24 points

I wouldnt be surprised if much of the extremism on lemmy puts a lot of users off, tbh. Ive been seeing more and more remarks about it.

permalink
report
parent
reply
15 points

Extremism? I’ve found it to be much less extreme than says /r/europe or /r/conservative

What kind of extremism are you talking about?

permalink
report
parent
reply
15 points
*

I’ve had to go ham on blocking entire communities on here with Sync’s filter feature. Reddit at least has so many niche, active communities that you can actively avoid the /r/Europes and the /r/conservatives. With Lemmy, if I scroll through my subscribed communities, I get the same posts for days on end - if I scroll through everything, I get a bunch of Linux and FOSS circle jerks as well as “Tankies”, “Anti-Tankies”, commies, fuckcar communities that aren’t even realistic with the timescale they want things changes, and even more recently some posts from conservative communities.

Like, don’t get me wrong - I refuse to go back to reddit, but I’ve definitely had the desire to just quit using Lemmy because it feels like there isn’t much here for me.

permalink
report
parent
reply
7 points

Yeah. I guess it will vary from instance to instance, but from my personal experience, viewing “All” on Lmemy isn’t noticeably more political than /r/all. There’s maybe less diversity in the stories, and more memes, but still. It’s not bad.

Reddit has absolutely been way worse at times, by the way. When T_D was allowed to run roughshod over the front page, and spez bent over backwards to not ban them despite clearly being a nuisance and breaking the rules.

permalink
report
parent
reply
-4 points
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points

I can eat dick all day. You got some for me? I’m not even communist, just a godless gay-ish socialist.

permalink
report
parent
reply
21 points
*

Monthly active users are an important metric for companies trying to sell advertising. It’s less important for a community based application where profits are irrelevant. What is more important is how valuable the content is to you, and if it’s not, you can put in an effort to provide content you, and others, find valuable.

permalink
report
parent
reply
11 points

Although less important in other places, knowing that there probably about 400 people sharing most of the content (1% of 40k), is still important.

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points

I think a negative trend is really important… if we are shrinking we are shrinking. Content will decline if the trend isn’t reversed.

permalink
report
parent
reply
20 points

Fuck Reddit, but I also feel like Boost will give us a boost. It’s got some features I’ve yet to find on other apps and hopefully will make Lemmy a little easier for people like me who made the switch

It’s also pretty much exactly like the app for reddit was which had a big following so hopefully will make it easier for former boost on Reddit users to switch to lemmy

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points
*

The activity seems to reflect those numbers.

Happy you’re enjoying it!

permalink
report
parent
reply
33 points
*

We need more normal users on lemmy tbh. So far, my impression of lemmy is that it’s full of tech enthusiast. I’m one too, so I largely enjoyed it, but eventually it gets annoying and tiring listening to tech bros and FOSS diehards whining about something not being open source or something. I just want more normal content from normal people. I hope boost and sync gets more former Reddit users to sign up.

permalink
report
reply
7 points

Porn and Linux everywhere.

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points

I wish there was porn everywhere

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points
*
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

I feel like you’re implying that there are categories of content that don’t belong to one of those two groups and tbh I can’t think of any

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points

Just have to be patient while reddit continues to ruin themselves. They just got rid of ad personalization opt-out, what’s next?

permalink
report
parent
reply
28 points

I joined reddit using boost. So it’s natural to join lemmy using boost. Kinda feels like home ig.

permalink
report
reply

Fediverse

!fediverse@lemmy.world

Create post

A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it’s related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc).

If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to !moderators@lemmy.world!

Rules

  • Posts must be on topic.
  • Be respectful of others.
  • Cite the sources used for graphs and other statistics.
  • Follow the general Lemmy.world rules.

Learn more at these websites: Join The Fediverse Wiki, Fediverse.info, Wikipedia Page, The Federation Info (Stats), FediDB (Stats), Sub Rehab (Reddit Migration), Search Lemmy

Community stats

  • 4.5K

    Monthly active users

  • 1.8K

    Posts

  • 62K

    Comments