It would be an interesting shot across the bow to corporate controlled social media to show opensource, open access social medias growth. I’m sure its in an exponential phase. It also would seem important to the community to know. Is there a way to query across the fediverse to look at user numbers?

  • @pancake@lemmy.ml
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    112 years ago

    Lemmy and the Fediverse. Select ‘Active last month’ for best estimation of actual activity. E.g., this is the current burst in Lemmy due to the Reddit exodus:

    It’s multiplied by 4 or 5 and still increasing.

    • BrooklynMan
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      62 years ago

      i think this was a week ago. after the next 2-3 days, i’d expect the line to be twice the size and almost vertical.

      • @hakase@lemmy.ml
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        52 years ago

        Hopefully. It largely depends on how fast instances are able to scale up their infrastructure. There’s three weeks before June 30th, so hopefully there’s time to prepare for as many people’s arrival as possible.

        • BrooklynMan
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          32 years ago

          you’re right about that. from what i gather about that state of affairs is that either current Lemmy instance admins will step up, or a new wave of higher-capacity Lemmy instances will appear and take over most traffic. Maybe a mix of both?

          exciting times we live in…

    • @fomo_erotic@lemmy.mlOP
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      52 years ago

      Wow. Thats a great graph. Does any one have an interpretation for the bumps/ toothed pattern we see earlier in the plot?

      Is that instances coming and going, or maybe testing of some kind?

      • Nutomic
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        22 years ago

        That looks like a glitch, I dont remember anything special happening at that time.

          • BrooklynMan
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            honestly, i’m new here, so i wasn’t around during the dips. as such, I can’t offer insight into that, but that spike at the end? Christian Selig, developer/former developer of Apollo - with his post about Reddit’s API change - is personally responsible for that, lol. I mean… you could argue that Reddit’s ownership is responsible for it, but that’s just splitting hairs, I think.

            edit: Christian, in no way, has sponsored (or to my knowledge even mentioned) Lemmy, it was just what sparked the Reddexit.