Note: [email protected] (the new account of the former moderator of [email protected]) has also been banned by .world, so you won't see the new posts in [email protected] if you're visiting from lemmy.world.
Added [email protected] to the sidebar (along with [email protected]).
Looks like a useful place to promote your Communities!
Hello. The figure is a rolling average over the past 7 days. The stats for Imaginary Fairies:
2023-09-15: 0.86% [email protected] 82 subs
2023-09-16: 0.00% [email protected] 82 subs
2023-09-17: 0.59% [email protected] 89 subs
2023-09-18: 0.04% [email protected] 91 subs
2023-09-19: 0.09% [email protected] 94 subs
2023-09-20: 0.01% [email protected] 95 subs
2023-09-21: 0.16% [email protected] 99 subs
The daily growth for each day is percentage growth, weighted by absolute growth.
The weighting is so it's not all small communities on the list (a small growth in a big community is the same as a big growth in a small community)
So today's is:
%growth: ((99-95) / 95) * 100 = 4.21%
weight: (99-95)/100 = 0.04
4.21 * 0.04 = 0.16
It's averaged over the past 7 days to try to capture genuine trends, rather than 1-day spikes.
So the number on this list comes from:
(0.86 + 0.00 + 0.59 + 0.04 + 0.09 + 0.01 + 0.16) / 7 = 0.25
Hopefully Luthen gets his magic laser sword working for season 2
Just now realising that the uptick for Star Wars Memes was 'cos of the drama at the Science Fiction community (SWM is where the admins hang out, of course)
Not sure what the title means, so I had a search, and Seppie is a type of fish:
Now I'm still confused, but for different reasons.
(pic is from [email protected])
If you're making stuff yourself, and not harvesting from other sites, there's absolutely no limit on the amount you can post.
The limitation on reposts is just for posts, not comments.
OP was mixing up community and instance, but if you want to know .world's position, it's "Be polite and follow the rules"
Right way up
Weapon of choice:
A bigger problem, I think.
From what I've read, the 'lastest' release of Lemmy pointed to a beta release instead of a stable one, and it broke Beehaw for mobile clients.
It spiralled out from a disagreement about Sync's business model.
From what I can tell, the first account was initially only banned for 24 hours, but making the second account in that time was viewed as ban evasion, so now both are permanently banned.