

Communities only feature in one or the other. Active User Growth is prioritised over Subscriber Growth, but 196’s AU growth dropped today (it went from 0 to 4k to 7k over the week, but it’s on about 6.5k now)
Communities only feature in one or the other. Active User Growth is prioritised over Subscriber Growth, but 196’s AU growth dropped today (it went from 0 to 4k to 7k over the week, but it’s on about 6.5k now)
There’s nothing like that that’s preventing it being listed.
The community was started 2025-01-19 17:37:24 - less than 4 days ago as I’m writing this. The bot gets it’s data from a crawler, so there’s a bit of lag, but not much - it’s got about 3 days of data on it.
It needs 7 days, because it works by taking a rolling average of the previous 7 days. You’d see some crazy results if it started publishing results earlier. Doubly so because that community hasn’t really grown organically, and has benefitted a lot from Fediverse drama.
There you go @[email protected], [email protected] has finally appeared!
Users per day is a bit too volatile - it’s showing 2/day atm - so the bot uses Users per Week. Also, the data is from a crawler, so there’s a bit of lag, and it can end up picking up on activity that’s already been and gone.
nearly there
A few more to reach thread cut off
Apologies to anyone browsing by ‘New Comments’, but I’m using this old post for a bit of cheeky testing in production.
Paging myself: @[email protected]
Paging another local user: @[email protected]
Paging a remote user on a different instance: @[email protected]
Paging a remote user on this instance: @[email protected]
Paging the OP of this post: @[email protected]
Testing user mention: paging @[email protected]
It’ll feature naturally in a bit (the bot tries to measure trends over the previous 7 days, and that community was only created a few days ago).
Edited to remove hexbear@hexbear
and add it to the filtered communities (and remove main@hexbear
from filtered communities, which I’d mistakenly thought was their meta one).
The ‘trending communities bot’ relies on another bot, at lemmyverse.net. That bot is a bit fragile, and hasn’t worked for a week: see https://data.lemmyverse.net/
If you follow the GitHub link, you can see the process failing. I’ll message the bot’s author at some point, unless it automatically rights itself (it often does).
Just my dev instance.
(comment to use to make me a mod)
This bot runs on a SBC that sits under my telly, and the SD-Card in it has decided to go read-only. I’m a bit skint atm, so it might be a while before it updates again.