How is the size of Lemmy’s userbase changing? Is it growing or shrinking? How diverse is it? What do the current trendlines look like as we approach a year since Rexxit?

I feel like I used to see graphs on this sub fairly regularly, but haven’t seen one recently. There was also some ambiguity in the numbers as commenting and voting were added to the active user totals. Now that most (all?) instances have switched to 0.19, do we have a better idea of where things stand?

Aside from sticking around and posting, commenting, and voting, is there anything users should be doing to help grow the platform? (!lemmygrow would be a good name for a sublemmy, if anyone wanted to organize something)

In any case, thanks to everyone who has helped grow Lemmy to its current size!

  • @jeffw@lemmy.world
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    448 months ago

    Fuck me, pie charts with 50 segments??? Maybe they look weird because pie charts suck if you have more than 2-3 things to show

    And the rest on the page don’t display well on mobile

    • PMF
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      158 months ago

      Youre right - feel free to make and share a better Version. I think the community appreciates forks and contributions :)

      • @jeffw@lemmy.world
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        348 months ago

        No, I’m just here to sit in my armchair and judge other people’s design choices.

        But on a serious note, I wouldn’t even know how. I barely played around in R but the only semi-legit data viz stuff I ever did was in Tableau. And that was only with static data

        • @lechatron@lemmy.today
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          8 months ago

          Not super tricky, they’re using ChartJS and with some very minimal tweaks to the config (aka changing “pie” to “bar”) the data would look like this!

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          edit: does look a bit awkward due to the huge difference in values. A logarithmic scale would look better, but is much more confusing.

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