this post was submitted on 23 Nov 2023
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That is fine enough. With more development we might see growth again.
How are daily active users consistently decreasing while daily posts and comments are consistently increasing? Are fewer people participating more and more?
AFAIK Lemmy counts active users as users who “engage”, meaning they post, comment or vote. Falling DAU/MAUs could be due to users not feeling obligated to engage, and instead engaging when they feel like it.
I think the daily posts and comments are misleading. They actually show all the posts and comments that are avalaible.
Source: I made it up, but around the Reddit exodus we consistently had over 1k posts or even 2k ones daily. Now it's noticeably more rare to see those.
cropped y axis lets fucking goooo
we're self sustaining!!