Nice tit. Whatchya drawin’?
Nice tit. Whatchya drawin’?
Y’know, you make a very good point.
Can anything get between you and your Calvin’s?
Would you even want to, though?
Sometimes you just need a dopamine rush!
Something to pull, like a cat pulls at a sweater.
And thank you for sharing that second pic!
You’re great at any angle!
Ah ha! I knew that was the fun side!
What does the other side of that ropework look like?
The witnesses didn’t survive very long.
Even that story about wrestling a moose in Siberia?
I feel fairly confident in my knowledge of female anatomy… but never so confident that I couldn’t use a few more lessons now and then.
As far as presenting raw data goes, I’d be interested in seeing numbers on what percentage of subreddit subscribers are actual active users. If 90% of the 1.5m subscribers on r/rpg are bots and inactive accounts, then the remaining 10% of real posters is roughly equal to the 150k on Lemmy. That is, at least, assuming Lemmy doesn’t have any bots or inactive accounts. I’d be interested in seeing the numbers for that, too.
Like I said, it’s just some raw data. Process it however you see fit.
It also says there is 145 people online - Does that mean roughly 2/3 of active users vote stuff to hot? ~100 people holding up a niche community with a fraction of those the posters themselves.
For this, it’s important to remember that’s the number of people online at that very moment, but the vote count is persistent. Any number of those upvotes could have come from users who aren’t online presently, but had been online an hour or two prior. ~66%, in this case, is not the actual amount, it’s just the upper bound.
I always baselessly suspected that Reddit fluffs up the numbers to make engagement seem like it is much greater than it is, but this is 1000x smaller than the sub count suggests.
It’s possible, and very plausible, that they do this, but it’s much less plausible (though still possible) that they do it to that degree.
Again: just giving numbers. Make of them what you will.
For perspective:
r/GothStyle has 159k subscribers, r/tarot has 306k, r/cycling has 348k, r/rpg and r/political humor have 1.5m each, r/ExplainLikeImFive has 22.3m, and r/AskReddit has 41.4m.
Make of that what you will. I’m just giving numbers.
So it’s about the size of a smallish-medium subreddit, then?
Edit: 10% of the size of r/rpg. Or about half the size of r/tarot.
Spank it red.