I am interested in checking out the historical growth of a particular community. Lemmy Explorer crawls for data about the Lemmyverse every 24 hours or something, and that data is made available on their website. But I can only find where to download the latest data. Is there somewhere that I can find historical data? Does Lemmy Explorer archive these anywhere, or does it just overwrite the previous data each time it crawls?

  • Andrew
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    32 months ago

    I think it over-writes every time. If you just want subscriber numbers, I’ve got data going back to to last July. Let me know what community you’re after, and I’ll send it to you.

      • freamon
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        32 months ago

        (same person on different account, just so I can preview what the table will look like)

        Hmmm. This might not help you much. That community was launched on 2024-01-22, with a page full of posts, so by the time the crawler picked up on it, it was already at 501 subs, 23 posts.
        It lost 15 posts on 2024-02-12 (Stamets?).
        There’s data missing from 2024-02-26 - 2024-03-01 (this data is from the bot at !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl; I think those days are missing because I changed it from measuring Active Users Month (AUM) to Active Users Week (AUW)).
        In terms of active users, the jump on 2024-03-04 is due to lemmy.world ‘upgrading’ to 0.19.3.

        date subs aum posts
        2024-01-23 501 71 23
        2024-01-24 601 103 27
        2024-01-25 643 125 32
        2024-01-26 663 130 33
        2024-01-27 668 130 33
        2024-01-28 668 130 33
        2024-01-29 670 130 33
        2024-01-30 670 130 33
        2024-01-31 670 130 33
        2024-02-01 670 130 33
        2024-02-02 670 130 33
        2024-02-03 672 130 33
        2024-02-04 672 130 33
        2024-02-05 672 130 33
        2024-02-06 672 130 33
        2024-02-07 673 140 34
        2024-02-08 678 144 35
        2024-02-09 681 150 36
        2024-02-10 681 150 36
        2024-02-11 698 155 38
        2024-02-12 703 156 23
        2024-02-13 703 156 23
        2024-02-14 711 160 24
        2024-02-15 711 160 24
        2024-02-16 711 160 24
        2024-02-17 713 160 24
        2024-02-18 713 160 24
        2024-02-19 714 160 24
        2024-02-20 715 160 24
        2024-02-21 715 160 24
        2024-02-22 715 160 24
        2024-02-23 715 119 24
        2024-02-24 715 77 24
        2024-02-25 716 48 24

        [data missing]

        date subs auw posts
        2024-03-02 718 2 25
        2024-03-03 722 2 25
        2024-03-04 726 129 26
        2024-03-05 732 200 27
        2024-03-06 748 397 29
        2024-03-07 754 437 30
        2024-03-08 755 453 31
        2024-03-09 756 455 31
        2024-03-10 770 576 33
        2024-03-11 779 631 34
        2024-03-12 782 651 35
        2024-03-13 785 583 36
        2024-03-14 787 473 36
        2024-03-15 797 476 37
        2024-03-16 802 493 39
        2024-03-17 807 542 40
        2024-03-18 812 650 41
        2024-03-19 815 431 42
        2024-03-20 817 400 43
        2024-03-21 819 421 44
        2024-03-22 819 437 44
        2024-03-23 822 484 46
        2024-03-24 829 533 47
        2024-03-25 831 384 48
        2024-03-26 833 395 49
        2024-03-27 837 431 50
        2024-03-28 840 462 51
        2024-03-29 849 416 52
        2024-03-30 851 390 53
        2024-03-31 854 414 53
        2024-04-01 861 466 56
        2024-04-02 865 560 57
        2024-04-03 868 473 58
        • @SatyrSackOP
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          12 months ago

          Thanks!

          It lost 15 posts on 2024-02-12 (Stamets?).

          What does this mean? You are assuming that a particular user deleted their account, taking all their posts with them?

          • freamon
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            12 months ago

            Yeah. It seems like the kind of community he’d post in. I think there was some drama between him and startrek.website, resulting in him or the admins deleting the account.

            • Stamets
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              11 month ago

              Nope, not a community I’ve ever posted in. I deleted my ST.W account in January.

      • Andrew
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        Yeah, but the community started before the bot at !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl did, lemmy.world had a broken API for much of August (hence the jump), and the subscriber count never changes that much otherwise, but here’s what I have:

        day subs
        2023-07-24 70
        2023-07-26 71
        2023-07-28 75
        2023-08-03 76
        2023-08-05 77
        2023-09-03 86
        2023-09-04 87
        2023-09-05 88
        2023-09-11 89
        2023-09-29 90
        2023-10-08 89
        2023-10-14 90
        2023-10-15 91
        2023-10-18 92
        2023-10-21 93
        2023-10-22 94
        2023-11-12 93
        2023-11-17 96
        2023-11-19 97
        2023-11-20 96
        2023-12-15 97
        2024-01-05 98
        2024-01-10 99
        2024-03-08 100
        2024-03-10 101
        2024-03-11 102
        2024-03-15 103
        2024-03-22 104
        2024-04-04 105

        Incidentally, if you want to know how broken the Fediverse is right now, lemmy.ml is the only version that has both of your comments. piefed.social (my instance) has 1, lemmy.one (OP’s instance) had the other one, and lemmy.world (where this community is hosted) had none (edit: this was before I made this comment, which has forced a bit of a re-sync).

          • freamon
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            2 months ago

            Oh, right. The chat on GitHub is over my head, but I would have thought that solving the problem of instances sending every activity 2 or 3 times would help with that, since even rejecting something as a duplicate must eat up some time.

            • MV (Jerboa dev)
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              12 months ago

              Yes but now it must wait for acknowledgement of a request (activity), before sending the next one. If one request takes 333ms means you can do max 3 requests per second. Now big instances like lemmy.world have activity above that so instances too far will perpetual lag behind