The Agora [sh.itjust.works
], up 82.38% to 192, (51 posts, 2 recent)
sh.itjust.works Main Community [sh.itjust.works
], up 30.64% to 506, (345 posts, 4 recent)
The internet is beautiful. [lemmy.ml
], up 18.67% to 25, (14 posts, 3 recent)
MeanwhileOnGrad [sh.itjust.works
], up 8.29% to 149, (130 posts, 10 recent)
Animemes [lemmy.ml
], up 6.58% to 92, (62 posts, 3 recent)
TwoXChromosomes [slrpnk.net
], up 5.21% to 64, (29 posts, 7 recent)
Starfield [lemmy.zip
], up 4.85% to 330, (116 posts, 43 recent)
Hmmm [lemmy.world
], up 3.59% to 56, (63 posts, 5 recent)
Caption This [lemdit.com
], up 3.44% to 144, (60 posts, 52 recent)
Android [lemdro.id
], up 2.87% to 1580, (542 posts, 52 recent)
College Football [fanaticus.social
], up 2.83% to 72, (448 posts, 82 recent)
Android [lemmy.ml
], up 2.81% to 109, (293 posts, 3 recent)
WholeSomeMemes [lemmy.ml
], up 2.62% to 348, (62 posts, 6 recent)
New Democratic Party [lemmy.ca
], up 2.61% to 58, (65 posts, 24 recent)
Programming [programming.dev
], up 2.40% to 1353, (460 posts, 24 recent)
Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy [lemmy.ml
], up 2.39% to 207, (946 posts, 4 recent)
Curated Tumblr [sh.itjust.works
], up 2.29% to 236, (90 posts, 8 recent)
Men's Liberation [lemmy.ca
], up 2.26% to 286, (161 posts, 10 recent)
Politics [lemmy.ml
], up 2.25% to 1223, (1873 posts, 74 recent)
Cyanide and Happiness [lemm.ee
], up 2.25% to 177, (41 posts, 8 recent)
Green - An environmentalist community [lemmy.ml
], up 2.24% to 259, (1350 posts, 4 recent)
Finance [beehaw.org
], up 2.18% to 76, (221 posts, 8 recent)
Science Memes [mander.xyz
], up 2.17% to 200, (63 posts, 2 recent)
Privacy [lemmy.ml
], up 1.77% to 3229, (2669 posts, 42 recent)
Netzpolitik [feddit.de
], up 1.62% to 21, (124 posts, 2 recent)
Ask Me Anything [lemmy.ca
], up 1.49% to 79, (18 posts, 2 recent)
Itemshop [sh.itjust.works
], up 1.41% to 15, (7 posts, 3 recent)
cats [lemmy.world
], up 1.21% to 1167, (1509 posts, 2 recent)
City Life [beehaw.org
], up 1.17% to 27, (139 posts, 2 recent)
The Police Problem [lemmy.world
], up 1.11% to 778, (777 posts, 16 recent)
doomer [hexbear.net
], up 0.99% to 177, (454 posts, 6 recent)
Literature [beehaw.org
], up 0.96% to 63, (202 posts, 7 recent)
Connect for Lemmy App [lemmy.ca
], up 0.95% to 368, (705 posts, 20 recent)
Europe [lemmygrad.ml
], up 0.92% to 33, (69 posts, 8 recent)
Videos [lemmy.ml
], up 0.90% to 179, (1355 posts, 18 recent)
shitposting [lemmy.ml
], up 0.88% to 23, (57 posts, 2 recent)
Environment [beehaw.org
], up 0.77% to 99, (561 posts, 13 recent)
Casual UK [feddit.uk
], up 0.74% to 144, (75 posts, 3 recent)
Reddthat Community and Support [reddthat.com
], up 0.73% to 44, (44 posts, 9 recent)
kreisvegs [feddit.de
], up 0.69% to 21, (35 posts, 2 recent)
Raspberry Pi [feddit.de
], up 0.63% to 20, (53 posts, 4 recent)
AskBeehaw [beehaw.org
], up 0.54% to 176, (92 posts, 2 recent)
Asklemmy [lemmy.ml
], up 0.53% to 10763, (3211 posts, 64 recent)
Shitty Ask Lemmy [lemmy.ml
], up 0.50% to 13, (38 posts, 19 recent)
Furry Technologists [pawb.social
], up 0.49% to 93, (121 posts, 3 recent)
GameDev [lemmy.blahaj.zone
], up 0.48% to 20, (69 posts, 2 recent)
Etica Digitale (Feddit) [feddit.it
], up 0.45% to 65, (526 posts, 10 recent)
Tumblr [lemmy.world
], up 0.34% to 201, (133 posts, 15 recent)
No Lawns [slrpnk.net
], up 0.31% to 88, (57 posts, 9 recent)
LiminalSpace [lemmy.world
], up 0.29% to 48, (95 posts, 5 recent)
Results are averaged over the past 7 days
EDIT: have investigated further, and this seems like a "my instance problem", not a "lemmy.world problem"
Good news and bad news about lemmy.world - their communities are now appearing, but things seems inconsistent with how much data is pulled through (for me, at least).
For the other instances I checked on this list, my version and the local version have the same number of upvotes / comments.
But for [email protected], for example, on lemmy.world, the most active post is "Bodycam shows Ohio cops were in no danger as they killed black pregnant woman for alleged shoplifting" with 589 upvotes and 64 comments, but I get 102 votes with 15 comments, so it's not the most active post, and there's no easily-discernible pattern of which comments come through and which don't.
Thank you for your work!