@rasterweb Based on the stats of /r/baltimore, ~20% of our traffic comes from old and new reddit combined, ~10% comes from mobile browsers, and the rest is all from mobile apps. This definitely varies based on the subreddit, but I assume it's pretty close to the site-wide stats.
Today is the @LRRMTG Lord of the Rings Pre-Prerelease event, but since @Graham_LRR sucks at using hashtags, no one other than those who are directly following him are aware of it.
I'm helping him out and attaching some hashtags so it actually shows up in people's feeds.
(I'm teasing, Graham. Mostly. Okay, maybe only a little.)
Hashtags help out a lot on kbin too, the communities there can aggregate posts from Mastodon based on tags. A few of the other alternatives I checked out also had a bunch of tag filtering options too, definitely seems like it might help out in general