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Lemmy Just Broke the 54k MAU Record Set During the 2023 API Exodus!

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      where can I check these status? Which website do you use?

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        where can I check these status? Which website do you use?

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        The one shown is from join-lemmy:

        https://join-lemmy.org/instances

        Also of interest for people that love statistics (which I do):

        https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy

        https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats

        EDIT: As you can see, the Fediverse being what it is, it's basically impossible to get an exact, definitive count, so the numbers will always be a bit fuzzy. But they clearly show trends

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        • abnormalhumanbeing@lemmy.abnormalbeings.spaceA [email protected]

          The one shown is from join-lemmy:

          https://join-lemmy.org/instances

          Also of interest for people that love statistics (which I do):

          https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy

          https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats

          EDIT: As you can see, the Fediverse being what it is, it's basically impossible to get an exact, definitive count, so the numbers will always be a bit fuzzy. But they clearly show trends

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          It seems like the other two tools only report about 49k MAU, any idea why?

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            Glad to be part of it!

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              It's so nice to see the servers are not crashing anymore this time around like how Lemmy.world did for me a few times back when I first joined in 2023 and I remember when the only app that was available on ios was just Wefwef before Memmy and Mlem came out of testflight. Today the apps are much more developed as we now have: 6 ios apps, 10 android apps, advanced search, moderator tools, user tags, in-app video playback, baby account indicator, advanced markdown editors, crossposting, watch support, expanded customizations, content filters, fediseer integration, side by side posts, alternate sources menu, song service integration, direct messages in app, gallery view, local sub count on communities, troll buster, user theme directory, open web post in app, gestures, media bias check, alt check and personal contribution stats.

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                The growth in 2025 has been staggering, ngl. And this is the kind of thing which converts from a trickle to a tsunami very quickly. It never happens with one shock. But a consistent amount of enshittification shocks. Reddit's desperate struggle for profitability practically ensures those will keep happening, so this is all inevitable at this point. The only thing that is uncertain is whether digg can recapture the fleeing masses who are not cognizant of the dangers of corporate vc-backed enshittification yet, like bluesky did to Twitter.

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                  It seems like the other two tools only report about 49k MAU, any idea why?

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                  I can't be certain in this case, but the usual suspects are not being connected to as many servers (e.g. not scraping some because of robots.txt settings), delays in scraping the stats, or excluding some servers consciously because their stats are deemed a bit suspicious.

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                  • sunshine@lemmy.caS [email protected]

                    It's so nice to see the servers are not crashing anymore this time around like how Lemmy.world did for me a few times back when I first joined in 2023 and I remember when the only app that was available on ios was just Wefwef before Memmy and Mlem came out of testflight. Today the apps are much more developed as we now have: 6 ios apps, 10 android apps, advanced search, moderator tools, user tags, in-app video playback, baby account indicator, advanced markdown editors, crossposting, watch support, expanded customizations, content filters, fediseer integration, side by side posts, alternate sources menu, song service integration, direct messages in app, gallery view, local sub count on communities, troll buster, user theme directory, open web post in app, gestures, media bias check, alt check and personal contribution stats.

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                    Yes I remember the lemmy.world servers being DDOS'ed every couple of days and having to switch between 3 clients and the webinterface because all of the apps were missing some features. The alternative frontends like photon and tesseract have really improved and imo should be the new defaults.

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                      So by my math and some googling, that's about 0.00005% of Reddit's MAU.

                      On the one hand, cool, growth is growth.

                      On the other hand maybe it's... healthy to stop looking at Lemmy as an "alternative" to anything and start thinking about it as this small forum you like to use sometimes. Worked for me in the 90s, works for me now.

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                        It seems like the other two tools only report about 49k MAU, any idea why?

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                        on fediverse observer, you need to switch to daily stats not monthly stats, right now it says 53,225 MAU for March 13th as the latest datapoint

                        https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats

                        fedidb is probably doing something similar, just showing the average for the whole month, instead of the current day

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                        • mudman@fedia.ioM [email protected]

                          So by my math and some googling, that's about 0.00005% of Reddit's MAU.

                          On the one hand, cool, growth is growth.

                          On the other hand maybe it's... healthy to stop looking at Lemmy as an "alternative" to anything and start thinking about it as this small forum you like to use sometimes. Worked for me in the 90s, works for me now.

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                          Totally, we don't want numbers for the sake of numbers. We need passionate people who are ready to ditch other mainstream ones for federated alternatives. Then only we can grow.

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                            The problem with (very) low user count is the more nieche things will not have activity.

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                              The growth in 2025 has been staggering, ngl. And this is the kind of thing which converts from a trickle to a tsunami very quickly. It never happens with one shock. But a consistent amount of enshittification shocks. Reddit's desperate struggle for profitability practically ensures those will keep happening, so this is all inevitable at this point. The only thing that is uncertain is whether digg can recapture the fleeing masses who are not cognizant of the dangers of corporate vc-backed enshittification yet, like bluesky did to Twitter.

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                              But a consistent amount of enshittification shocks

                              I think the proper term is enshittification sharts

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                                It's very exciting to see 48k MAU jump up to 55k in such a short time.

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                                  The MAU of lemmy.world is ~18,600 which is a bit greater than the combined MAU of the next 7 instances (a big help here is lemm.ee which has ~7000 MAU). This is a really healthy spread of users and it means we don't lose lemmy if the biggest instance goes down.

                                  Compare that to Mastodon, where mastodon.social has more MAU (~372,000) than the combined MAU of the next 30 instances at least (I gave up counting). Thats not healthy for the ecosystem. Though tbf the total MAU of mastodon is ~899,000 so without mastodon.social they will still have ~527,000 but it will be very spread out.

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                                    Reddit is calculating its MAU differently. They seem to be counting even not-logged-in users coming from search engines - without that numbers like "1 billion monthly active users" really don't make any sense and even that is a crazy metric, if you think about it. There is no way that 1/8 of humanity is browsing on Reddit in a month. Lemmy seems to count only users who are doing something (submitting, commenting, upvoting)

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                                      You're off by some orders of magnitude.

                                      It's 0.005%

                                      But that's based off of the 1.1 billion number I saw. Somehow I very much doubt there's 1.1 billion people with accounts who login and browse at least once a month.

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                                        Totally, we don't want numbers for the sake of numbers. We need passionate people who are ready to ditch other mainstream ones for federated alternatives. Then only we can grow.

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                                        I super agree, would rather have one decent regular than a thousand average redditors who don't fit the vibe around here

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                                        • bdonvr@thelemmy.clubB [email protected]

                                          You're off by some orders of magnitude.

                                          It's 0.005%

                                          But that's based off of the 1.1 billion number I saw. Somehow I very much doubt there's 1.1 billion people with accounts who login and browse at least once a month.

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                                          Yeah, 1 bill with all the bots and alt accounts maybe.

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