It seems yesterday, Lemmy hit 916k posts, 6.2m comments in the last day (03/07/2023).
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=30
I was really impressed by this, so wanted to figure out how this compares to Reddit. I found some suggestions it was 830k to 1.1m in 2020. 2 billion comments per year, so 5.47m comments a day.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TheoryOfReddit/comments/l28rxs/how_many_posts_on_reddit_a_day/
Does anyone have any idea if this information is accurate, or I am missing something? Feel free to shred the numbers to bits or offer more accurate numbers to improve understanding of this.
If this is accurate, that is ridiculous, and I'm not sure if I believe it is that close yet. Obviously things will have changed from 2020, but for Lemmy to be operating at that scale already. That is impressive.
Even if Lemmy was a 10th of the size of Reddit, that would be incredible.
Onwards and upwards, I guess. Lot's of content to be created, lots of discussion to be had. LFG!
Edit: @Jenga@lemm.ee provided the following link: https://the-federation.info/platform/73
It seems total posts have gone up by around 50k and 30k over 2 days, so average of 40k. Around 4.8% of 2020 levels. That is awesome and nothing to be sniffed at. A lot bigger than I anticipated.
Always felt shifty with their marketing attempts "hey, this looks really cool. It has this extensive list of features. I've not tried it, what do you think?".
Feels I was right to be skeptical. Email is sensitive information and not something you can quickly jump to new shiny thing in town. Proton mail is king for me, but at least Tuta been around a while.