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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I was bored/procrastinating on some work.

It's not really an in-depth thing, I just used Lemmy's search capability and took note of the number of responses and the number of deleted responses. I added the number of responses with the number of deleted responses (a negative number for new responses, a positive number for new responses is ignored). I did it for both Lemmy.world and Lemm.ee and took the average. For the smoothed out version, I just took the exponential moving average with the following factors:

  • sampling frequency = 1 day
  • average age (ϰ)= 7 days
  • EMA factor (α) = 1/(ϰ+1) = 0.125

That is, I am trying to smooth the values accounting for weekly variability in activity.

I guess I could have ignored the spike in activity during the Reddit blackout, but it seems that the smoothing took care of that quite well.


EDIT: Replaced chart image with a one that has a black background for legibility for people using light mode.