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The vegan community is growing on the lemmyverse now at 110 registered users that makes a MAU of 69 (0.15%) of the 44.9k Lemmy userbase.

If we apply the 90-9-1 rule with rounding factored in, we would have 55 lurkers, 5 small contributors and 1 contributor.

Lemmy.vg has 39 users, 7 communities, 533 posts, 376 comments and 18 6mo active users. Started on 24-05-09.

Vegantheoryclub.org has 71 users, 13 communities, 1200 posts, 2500 comments and 51 6mo active users. Started on 24-04-10.

!vegan@lemmy.vg has 106 posts, 110 comments, 83 subscribers and 671 6mo visitiors.

!vegan@vegantheoryclub.org has 388 posts, 1300 comments, 310 subscribers and 2500 6mo visitors.

Here are the signup pages if you’re interested: Lemmy.vg and Vegantheoryclub.org both are anarchist.

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[–] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

is there any information on the User-Base by nationality?

some of us were wondering on another thread since there are so many communities in different languages, but I can't find any way to tell the ballpark nationality percentages of the users here.

[–] Home@lemmy.vg 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

I don’t think there is as these instances haven’t done surveys on nationality as of yet.

I have seen English, French, Swedish, Portuguese, German and Vietnamese vegan communities though.

[–] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 days ago

I'm curious, since the federation seems a lot more geographically decentralized then reddit did.