ThreadCount bot: uses #Fedidb data to track the growth of the "Threadiverse" - both Lemmy and Kbin (indieweb.social)
Hourly Mastodon bot that uses Fedidb data to show the total local users on all known Lemmy and Kbin servers
Hourly Mastodon bot that uses Fedidb data to show the total local users on all known Lemmy and Kbin servers
So, assuming I'm reading this data on this page correctly:...
As black out day approaches: "Discover the going dark participation status of Reddit's 250 largest communities here."
A friend described it as great resource for black out days to: "stay updated on the % growth (day) of various subreddits, enabling you to gauge their participation in the blackout and understand the community's response."
Love it here on this flagship server for #Kbin, but question: maybe we should find two other well-run, well-hosted servers to recommend to #Reddit users tomorrow and the next few days to avoid a crush of traffic on this one?...
Just curious as to the history of how "Kbin" was named. Does anyone know?
Another crawler, statistics for The Federation and Fediverse, shows Kbin latest data from their POV.
One very good source for Kbin user data, should be updated every six hours. This crawler may also need to find some of the many new ones being set up, but this is a good start. Will post others.
This is where breaking news, the latest numbers, information, and questions about the #RedditMigration will be posted. There will also be a place to discuss tactics to best help users make that jump and feel at home in the Fediverse. Welcome!
As of this posting 639/5279 subreddits are currently dark. Many more to go dark on June 12th.
New here: so is it documented anywhere how reputation points work? Do they federate?