New Entries

ApocalypticArt [feddit.de], up 10.69% to 66, (22 posts)

Press coverage of the Fediverse, up 5.73% to 158, (20 posts)

Poems [reddthat.com], up 4.30% to 37, (13 posts)

Antiwork, up 3.91% to 315, (6 posts)

Political Memes, up 3.46% to 316, (41 posts)

Ask The World [lemm.ee], up 3.31% to 322, (11 posts)

Privacy [lemmy.ml], up 2.57% to 18073, (2393 posts)

DeGoogle Yourself [lemmy.ml], up 2.53% to 4081, (123 posts)

Steam [lemmy.ml], up 2.47% to 5100, (87 posts)

politics, up 2.38% to 10391, (982 posts)

DrQue.Net (RSS) [nom.mom], up 2.37% to 30, (10 posts)

Tumblr, up 2.35% to 891, (72 posts)

Casual Conversation, up 2.09% to 3981, (54 posts)

Today I Learned, up 2.08% to 8576, (228 posts)

TechTakes [awful.systems], up 2.02% to 94, (36 posts)

Bad Internet Bills (US-specific for now) [lemmy.sdf.org], up 2.00% to 73, (11 posts)

Mildly Interesting, up 1.72% to 10376, (128 posts)

Political Humor, up 1.69% to 161, (10 posts)

Previously featured

PlayStation | PS5, up 12.77% to 1674, (51 posts)
Don’t You Know Who I Am?, up 9.79% to 1824, (28 posts)
Strange Planet by Nathan W. Pyle, up 5.64% to 2616, (24 posts)
WholeSomeMemes [lemmy.ml], up 5.53% to 585, (29 posts)
Lefty Memes [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 5.35% to 1471, (129 posts)
ducks, up 4.80% to 540, (44 posts)
EarthPorn, up 4.16% to 159, (12 posts)
Men’s Liberation [lemmy.ca], up 3.73% to 345, (58 posts)
Calvin and Hobbes, up 3.71% to 2585, (175 posts)
World Politics, up 3.66% to 144, (89 posts)
Technology, up 3.53% to 32678, (1441 posts)
News, up 3.49% to 8953, (1075 posts)
cyph3rPunk [infosec.pub], up 3.06% to 382, (27 posts)
BrainWorms [lemm.ee], up 3.02% to 163, (101 posts)
Antique Memes Roadshow, up 2.96% to 3079, (346 posts)
artporn [lemm.ee], up 2.91% to 482, (85 posts)
> Greentext [lemmy.ml], up 2.79% to 2280, (85 posts)
Traditional Art, up 2.74% to 933, (291 posts)
CreepyWikipedia, up 2.72% to 1039, (112 posts)
funny signs, up 2.71% to 377, (28 posts)
AmoledBackgrounds, up 2.34% to 745, (77 posts)
NonCredibleDefense, up 2.15% to 1341, (67 posts)
LiminalSpace, up 2.13% to 1406, (74 posts)
Found Satan, up 2.10% to 1067, (24 posts)
Hardcore [waveform.social], up 2.05% to 230, (83 posts)
Neuroscience, up 1.98% to 159, (8 posts)
Games, up 1.92% to 18066, (425 posts)
Atheist Memes, up 1.91% to 1901, (132 posts)
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 1.89% to 33601, (906 posts)
internet funeral, up 1.79% to 1267, (105 posts)
BeWowed [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 1.66% to 155, (47 posts)
unixporn, up 1.65% to 1371, (29 posts)

Results are averaged over the past 7 days

  • Coelacanth@feddit.nu
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    1 year ago

    I love the inclusion of post count, it’s great to see you further refine these. Would it be possible to include recent post growth as well? Like example@adress.tld, up X% to Y (A posts, B during the last week)

  • Kibo@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    That’s awesome. Wonder if we’ll ever be able to see the rise of a community like nosleep.

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      1 year ago

      nosleep at lemmyworld? That’s only got 5 posts from a month ago, so someone will have to get their finger out.

  • DisappointingIntro@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Have you considered doing a top community of the week/month/year thing? You could reach out to community mods and alert them they’ve won “Top Community of X period based on <Growth>”. Keep a pinned post detailing current “winners”. It would help advertise this community, and it would encourage other communities to be more competitive/pro-active in appealing to new users.

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      1 year ago

      I wrote a function that sent a post to the top community in New Entries, but then changed my mind about using it. That was for everyday though, so I thought it might get intrusive. I’ll re-think it when a month comes up - it’s difficult to know how users feel about bots.