Active User Growth

[email protected], Science Fiction, 11 => 829, 287 posts (5 this week)

[email protected], Steam Deck, 20 => 262, 320 posts (4 this week)

[email protected], InsanePeopleFacebook, 449 => 1692, 217 posts (8 this week)

[email protected], ADHD, 39 => 418, 387 posts (6 this week)

[email protected], Space, 254 => 1431, 595 posts (17 this week)

[email protected], Tankiejerk, 4 => 809, 47 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], hmmm, 8 => 1610, 214 posts (5 this week)
[email protected], Public Blue Screens Of Death, 9 => 612, 47 posts (4 this week)
[email protected], Black People Twitter, 2 => 533, 48 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Ohio, 27 => 989, 155 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Political Memes, 9 => 813, 141 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Parenting, 15 => 915, 85 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], LEGO, 3 => 822, 214 posts (11 this week)
[email protected], Progressive Politics, 4 => 404, 50 posts (9 this week)
[email protected], interestingasfuck, 8 => 548, 73 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], main, 12 => 340, 153 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], BestOfLemmy, 6 => 709, 55 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Out of the loop, 4 => 511, 86 posts (3 this week)
[email protected], Math Memes, 6 => 516, 54 posts (3 this week)
[email protected], Degrowth - Economics as if People mattered, 85 => 772, 64 posts (4 this week)
[email protected], Television, 37 => 883, 249 posts (5 this week)
[email protected], funny signs, 2 => 116, 58 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Not the Onion, 16 => 364, 65 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition, 5 => 219, 98 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Mental Health, 55 => 474, 152 posts (2 this week)


Subscriber Growth

[email protected], Early Childhood Education, 18 => 26, 5 posts (2 this week)

[email protected], Pickup Lines, 3 => 5, 14 posts (4 this week)

[email protected], The Church of Garfieldism, 302 => 320, 94 posts (1 this week)

[email protected], Nominative Determinism, 94 => 135, 17 posts (5 this week)
[email protected], Trams, Trolleys and Streetcars, 184 => 219, 64 posts (9 this week)
[email protected], Catposting, 209 => 242, 64 posts (11 this week)
[email protected], Optimists Unite, 138 => 164, 17 posts (3 this week)
[email protected], Helldivers 2, 1356 => 1434, 319 posts (40 this week)
[email protected], Signal Groups, 97 => 118, 7 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Fuck AI, 73 => 90, 32 posts (12 this week)
[email protected], Dune Memes, 146 => 170, 7 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Cozy Places, 48 => 61, 8 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], demoscene, 55 => 67, 24 posts (5 this week)
[email protected], Oldtimers, Youngtimers and Vintage Motoring, 85 => 99, 41 posts (7 this week)
[email protected], Touch Fluffy Tail, 48 => 58, 28 posts (11 this week)
[email protected], Fallout, 1861 => 1921, 104 posts (4 this week)
[email protected], Pyrography Arts, 66 => 77, 10 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], UK Nature and Environment, 244 => 264, 735 posts (73 this week)
[email protected], H5N1 Avian Flu aka. HPAI, 12 => 16, 18 posts (7 this week)
[email protected], Anime armor and swords pics, 67 => 76, 27 posts (4 this week)
[email protected], Mutually Assured Education, 53 => 61, 20 posts (8 this week)
[email protected], Kvarterskrogen, 21 => 26, 20 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Community TV, 41 => 48, 15 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Roguelites, 21 => 26, 8 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], The Lyrics Game, 292 => 308, 558 posts (118 this week)

    • AndrewM
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      42 months ago

      So far, so good. The fundamentals are there, but - obviously - you can’t compare software that’s been in development for a few months rather then a few years (like Lemmy). I mostly like it because I’ve been able to contribute to the code. It was written to be easy to understand and add to, so I’ve been able to do things like handling links from these lists better (so it never dumps you in an “unknown error” if your instance hasn’t yet heard of a community, like Lemmy does).