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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Ategon to c/meta
 

Back with another community health check-in to see how communities in the instance are doing

  • Lively- 5k users/month or above
  • Active - 201-4999 users/month
  • Moderate - 51-200 users/month
  • Quiet - 11-50 users/month
  • Dead - 0-10

Communities

  • Lively communities: 1 (1%) (~)
  • Active communities: 14 (7%) (+1% from last month)
  • Moderate communities: 19 (10%) (-5% from last month)
  • Quiet communities: 64 (34%) (+9% from last month)
  • Dead communities: 90 (48%) (-4% from last month)
  • Total communities: 188 (+11 from last month)

  • Active communities increased a bit
  • Moderate and dead communities decreased
  • The amount of quiet communities increased a bunch

Advent of code

Advent of code was at 136 active users/month before this month started and now its at 839 (as this month was when advent of code occured)


Least active communities

(These are ones that will be prioritized for making active) (theres a lot in the dead category so these are random ones from that, not all of them)


In the future im going to try to automate these stats so I dont have to do this manually

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[–] Ategon 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Yeah, the 1 lively community is programmer humor

[–] onlinepersona 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Damn, I didn't expect that. Probably more comments and votes than content as there aren't many posts per day.

[–] Ategon 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

yeah the interaction per content ratio is extremely high

c/programming was also considered lively last month since it got a bit of a boost from some posts but now its a bit under. Nothing else is close to these two