cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/8865786
Letzter Post: https://feddit.org/post/7741296
Rohdaten
User Datum 0 21.6.2024 35 22.6.2024 284 23.6.2024 543 26.6.2024 731 1.7.2024 766 2.7.2024 829 6.7.2024 940 14.7.2024 965 17.7.2024 981 21.7.2024 1090 23.7.2024 1120 24.7.2024 1190 28.7.2024 1330 7.8.2024 1390 9.8.2024 1410 12.8.2024 1430 15.8.2024 1490 25.8.2024 1520 1.9.2024 1550 7.9.2024 1560 9.9.2024 1570 12.9.2024 1590 16.9.2024 1590 17.9.2024 1610 20.9.2024 1610 21.9.2024 1630 24.9.2024 1640 26.9.2024 1650 28.9.2024 1650 29.9.2024 1660 1.10.2024 1690 6.10.2024 1820 11.11.2024 1840 16.11.2024 1860 20.11.2024 1880 27.11.2024 1910 11.12.2024 1920 13.12.2024 1940 16.12.2024 1940 17.12.2024 1950 19.12.2024 1950 20.12.2024 1960 26.12.2024 2060 19.1.2025 2110 26.1.2025 2110 27.1.2025 2110 28.1.2025 2240 6.2.2025 2350 18.2.2025 2590 1.3.2025 2690 3.3.2025 2780 5.3.2025 2950 7.3.2025
Neat. Checking out fediverse.observer, the general Lemmy graph doesn’t have the same shape, so it’s doesn’t look like feddit.org is “just” benefiting from Lemmy growth more broadly. Rather, feddit.org seems to be growing faster than average. The commenters from the original (German) feddit.org post attribute the growth to interest in the !buyfromeu@feddit.org community.
Ironic as !buyeuropean@feddit.uk is much more active
There is probably a scale issue as well, 300 more users for Lemmy as a whole or feddit.org would look much different