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  • Just to test if lemmy gets it when I answer (on the old comment)

  • hmmm

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  • I think that's is called a "temporary" solution 😁

  • Thanks man. I can completely understand frustration in that regard though (even if you didn't mean it that way) :)

  • Absolutely 😁

  • I can absolutely understand that. I was very surprised as well as I stated often 😅 I can only tell you that I've been running my mastodon server a little longer and I commit to the mastodon server covenant (I think that is what its called). But if you have any doubts you should join fedia.io. Jerry has been a reliable admin for years and years (of all kinds of services)

  • I used that to filter the data, but it wouldn't generate a pie chart for it XD

  • I used recharts Though one rendered it with google charts and that did look a lot nicer, but if one fine tunes it, then it will probably look equally good

  • I think it is 12 old by now

  • You have the "easy" buttons for users that just want to sign in and don't think about it and then you have the "choose your own" button underneath it. I still am not a fan of this design, but I really care for decentralization and they want to attract "normal" people as well

  • When my instance turned on registration applications, there was a 10x drop in the number of registrations, and I've heard similar numbers from others.

    The question is how much of these registrations are spam accounts. I have open registrations on my mastodon instance and ~70% are spam accounts that I delete within the first day...

  • Based.

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  • Yeah that sounds terrible, not gonna lie, though looking at other stuff they posted (that made it to my instance) looks completely normal...

  • Their deploy pipeline is broken as well. So I think that is the reason for the old crawl date

  • Updated the post :)

  • I used 2 different metrics to rank the communities:

    • at first I sorted the communities by their total subscriber counts. The two diagrams coming from this sort are easily recognizable because hexbear has a big chunk of the communities in them.
    • the second one ranks them by active users per month. These are the ones where lemmy.world has >50%

    For each of the 2 ranking metrics there are 2 different chars:

    • Labeled "By Community Count": just count the amount of communities out of the 100 biggest that are on a given server
    • Labeled "By Community Users": sum up the amount of users (active/month or total suscribers) in all of the 100 biggest that are on a given server
  • will do 👍

  • But I like my tables 🥺

  • Sorry milord captain 🙏