subscriber counts are calculated based on your home instance
Liftoff!
A mobile client for Lemmy running on iOS and Android
Is there any way to see the true subscriber count of a community while logged in?
Is there any way to see the true subscriber count of a community while logged in?
- Browse lemmyverse.net instead of your instance's community browser. The former will show apples to apples activity stats across instances.
- When looking at a remote community from your Instance browser, visit the community on its home instance to see the global subscriber count.
- Go on GitHub and emoji react to https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3464 to show your support for this feature, or try to actually fix it. I don't see core devs working on much other than performance and moderation tools for a while, as these are both existential gaps given current growth rates. Quality of life features like community discovery (which are extremely important to users) are likely to take a back seat to these.
Idk if it's in Liftoff, but on the web you click the !communityname link on the top, that redirects you to the community's home instance with full sub count.
Is the sub count on the home instance only for that instance or does it actually aggregate counts from all remote instances too?
From my testing, it aggregates from remote instances too.
https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=Dccomics&nsfw=null
Lemmyverse.net is a great resource to find and understand communities
Generally you only see posts after the point someone from your instance searched for that community. If you're the only one on your instance, well that's you.
It's general Lemmy behaviour.
As above. It confused me too. That said, I tend to search on some of the aggregator websites for new comms. But finding them is hard, especially when you are on a smaller instance.