I wonder how accurate these statistics are. Total users are over 1mio now, but users that have been active at least once in the last half year are only ~45k. Which is not bad either, but a far cry from 1mio.
I know at least at the start some users were confused by the federation process and created 10+ accounts to “subscribe” to other instances plus there have been bots signing up through smaller instances without capcha or email verification so that might explain the discrepency
The 6-month-active count usually means “This user has been active at least once in the last 6 months” not “This user has been active for over 6 months”.
So if you sign up today and spend today on Lemmy, then you have been active at least once in the last 6 months.
I wonder how accurate these statistics are. Total users are over 1mio now, but users that have been active at least once in the last half year are only ~45k. Which is not bad either, but a far cry from 1mio.
What causes this difference?
I know at least at the start some users were confused by the federation process and created 10+ accounts to “subscribe” to other instances plus there have been bots signing up through smaller instances without capcha or email verification so that might explain the discrepency
Fledditors are all new users that by could not be reflected as active for 6+ months due to their accounts being ~2-3 weeks old.
The 6-month-active count usually means “This user has been active at least once in the last 6 months” not “This user has been active for over 6 months”.
So if you sign up today and spend today on Lemmy, then you have been active at least once in the last 6 months.