On Lemmy is it usually safe to create ones own community to post their own stuff on a smaller scale when there are other communities already available of the same topic? Or should we just go to the larger communities. To reduce spam. I feel like one side to this is obvious and the the other side is, to create communities to increase competition.
As long as you’re happy supplying all of the content, and realize that other people may not come to your community to post new content, then it’s totally fine.
Like if you’re really eager to talk about things, but you don’t want to flood a different community, more power to you
Right now lemmy is so small (a few hundred daily active commenters), I think everyone just uses the ALL feed anyway.
There are dozens of us! DOZENS!!
FYI lemmy.world has over 6000 daily users, 15k monthly. You could roughly double that to estimate the amount for Lemmy as a whole.
More like triple, 42k monthly active users
Sure I know the stats say that… But I don’t see them posting or commenting.
over the last 24 hours, I can see 4,878 active contributors in our db. 785 unique posters and 4,550 unique commenters.
expanding this to a 30 day view, this gives 20,821 contributors of which 5,648 posted and 19,625 commented.
this is excluding bot accounts.
Hmm, so almost everyone comments, but maybe 20% post? That’s a lot more than I was thinking, wasn’t reddit more like 1% post?
The nature of how everyone ended up here means we’re a lot more outspoken and willing to contribute than the average internet user.
Lemmy currently only counts users that posted, commented or voted as active users, so the difference is just people who voted but didn’t post or comment. there are certainly quite a few more users lurking that aren’t included in these stats.
Do you have any metrics about lurkers? Really curious about that
only mostly accurately for local users, for remote users we obviously can’t see that.
as we have 15 days of log retention for this, i can tell you that we’ve had about 25.7k requests with auth tokens with a success status over the last 15 days, 23.1k over 7d and 17.9k over 24h.