Nearly 13 million apparently. The active users count is more useful for weeding out bots and people who sign up and then forget about it. I’m not sure where that stands.
This website here (https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy) that tracks Lemmy statistics shows around 60,000 monthly active users but no telling how accurate this is. It seems we’re in the middle of a major event taking place with people shifting over so it could take some time before we know how many people really left Reddit and moved here.
The largest current Lemmy instance alone (lemmy.world) only came into being a little over a month ago, just about the time Reddit dropped their stink-turd announcement about their intent to API-price third-party apps out of existence.
It now sits at about 80k users. It was right at 60k just before those apps stopped working, so it’s grown significantly just in the last 48 hours. No idea how long we can sustain this kind of growth, but it’s good to see this space blossoming into its own cool thing.
https://the-federation.info/platform/73 also shows close to 60 000 monthly active users, of above 2 million total users (accounts). It should be said that a lot of those 2 million accounts are on instances with above 50 000 accounts and only a handful of active users, so probably bot accounts due to no captchas or other barriers on those instances. On the other hand, not all real accounts are active if they’re just lurkers, so actual number of “real” accounts could be quite a bit higher.
Are there really over 10 million lemmy users? I almost don’t believe it
This isn’t just Lemmy. It’s also Mastodon and other activitypub services.
kbin instance, calling in! And that’s the cool thing. It’s not just one website, or even one project. But we can all still communicate.
Ahhhh, makes more sense. Mastodon blew up considerably earlier.
👆This is the answer. 😀
Nearly 13 million apparently. The active users count is more useful for weeding out bots and people who sign up and then forget about it. I’m not sure where that stands.
This website here (https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy) that tracks Lemmy statistics shows around 60,000 monthly active users but no telling how accurate this is. It seems we’re in the middle of a major event taking place with people shifting over so it could take some time before we know how many people really left Reddit and moved here.
The largest current Lemmy instance alone (lemmy.world) only came into being a little over a month ago, just about the time Reddit dropped their stink-turd announcement about their intent to API-price third-party apps out of existence.
It now sits at about 80k users. It was right at 60k just before those apps stopped working, so it’s grown significantly just in the last 48 hours. No idea how long we can sustain this kind of growth, but it’s good to see this space blossoming into its own cool thing.
https://the-federation.info/platform/73 also shows close to 60 000 monthly active users, of above 2 million total users (accounts). It should be said that a lot of those 2 million accounts are on instances with above 50 000 accounts and only a handful of active users, so probably bot accounts due to no captchas or other barriers on those instances. On the other hand, not all real accounts are active if they’re just lurkers, so actual number of “real” accounts could be quite a bit higher.
Thanks for that and I agree, we won’t really know the impact for a while - some people may sign up and “nope” straight back out again.
This says 300k but I’m not sure how updated it is and what the figure includes https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy