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    1 year ago

    @312 So what, an average of 3 posts a person?

    Contrast that to this thread here - both of you have made that in this thread in a few hours alone, and I’m knocking up against that.

    It’s a smart wager to assume that the number of users is inflated. Even if you didn’t know the bit about shadow accounts, that ratio kinda fails the sniff test.

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      1 year ago

      The lemmy instance I’m on (lemm.ee) has 10.2k users and 32.1k comments - a near identical ratio. By that logic are user counts on my Lemmy instance inflated?

      Why does a 3:1 ratio of posts:users not pass the sniff test?

      Are you assuming a linear relationship to each user and number of posts? Some users will create an account and post once or not at all, other users will create an account and post an above-average number of posts.

      And again, there are no shadow accounts - even the OP agrees to this understanding.

      EDIT: expanding on this further, if you were to use a more accurate comparison which would be posts on Lemmy as opposed to comments, there are 4.53k posts and 10.2k users, a 1:2 ratio of posts to users on my instance.

      Is this because my Lemmy instance is flooded with fake users, or simply because a lot of people like to lurk/consume content and not post their own?

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        1 year ago

        @312 >Why does a 3:1 ratio of posts:users not pass the sniff test?

        It’s genuinely odd for a federated social platform with genuine users. Over here at bae.st, we have a somewhat small number of users who make…lots of posts. This might be different for lemmy folk, but “creating an account and posting once or twice” is extremely odd behavior where I am.

        >And again, there are no shadow accounts - even the OP agrees to this understanding.

        Sounds nitpicky, but you reddit types like to be nitpicky so eh.

        Also, because you’ve done it twice while I was typing up this post: a good chunk of instances do not respect edits/deletions: an edit looks like an entirely new post on quite a lot of platforms. Keep it in mind in the future.

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          It’s genuinely odd for a federated social platform with genuine users

          lemmy.world, one of the largest instances, is 66.3k posts and 100k users, a 0.6:1 ratio, again significantly less than the purported ratio on Threads.

          an edit looks like an entirely new post on quite a lot of platforms

          Posts on Threads aren’t editable. They are editable on Lemmy. So if anything, would that not be… inflating Lemmy’s post count? I’m not sure what argument you’re trying to make here.

          but you Reddit types

          ??? Is that supposed to be an insult?