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Git [programming.dev], up 186.7% to 228, (93 posts)
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DALL·E [lemmings.world], up 0.2% to 84, (14 posts, 2 recent)
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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

yeah should hopefully calm down tomorrow now that the initial jump is done and since youre doing it relative to what the values used to be so the values themselves shouldnt matter

there might still be spikes from dead communities suddenly getting activity (since the increase from 0 is much larger those communities would go to the top of the list. Could artificially decrease large active user changes from the instance by taking the square root of the percent instead of the actual percent for percents above 100% (1) or something)

Taking into account votes is going to be how the active users is handled for any instances running pangora (lemmy fork)

Viewing the instance communities from another instance thats just using lemmy will show the old stats if needed though