@Gargron @mastodonusercount That’s definitely another consideration. For example, Switter is dead and that had over 100K accounts (last I checked).
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@Gargron @mastodonusercount That’s definitely another consideration. For example, Switter is dead and that had over 100K accounts (last I checked). 4 comments
@Gargron @mastodonusercount @atomicpoet @mastodonusercount I likewise suspect that is the reason for the difference, but of course it's hard to confirm. @Gargron @atomicpoet @mastodonusercount Is it possible that accounts moving from server to server could be counted as duplicates? Am I right that a "Moved" account is actually a new account, with some data migrated and the old account redirecting to new? |
@Gargron @mastodonusercount But that brings your count of 1.3M MAUs into starker focus because if your algorithm is only seeing 6.5M “live” accounts, that’s pretty good retention.