Vegan [lemmy.ml], up 21.95% to 200, (316 posts)
Science Communication [mander.xyz], up 20.14% to 45, (59 posts)
Science Memes [mander.xyz], up 11.91% to 411, (69 posts)
earth [hexbear.net], up 7.05% to 283, (1363 posts)
SpacePorn [lemmy.ml], up 6.85% to 15, (6 posts)
The Onion [midwest.social], up 5.64% to 321, (75 posts)
Curated Tumblr [sh.itjust.works], up 5.63% to 392, (101 posts)
Casual Conversation [lemmy.world], up 2.80% to 750, (129 posts)
WholeSomeMemes [lemmy.ml], up 2.78% to 417, (67 posts)
Starfield [lemmy.zip], up 2.67% to 448, (146 posts)
memes [slrpnk.net], up 2.49% to 103, (100 posts)
Nintendo [lemmy.zip], up 2.31% to 24, (10 posts)
LemmyTips [discuss.tchncs.de], up 2.04% to 17, (30 posts)
Stocks [lemmy.world], up 2.02% to 22, (61 posts)
shitposting [lemmy.ml], up 1.95% to 60, (65 posts)
Youtube Drama [lemmy.world], up 1.42% to 20, (15 posts)
Fuck Cars [lemmy.world], up 1.37% to 1582, (235 posts)
Share Funny Videos, Images, Memes, Quotes and more [lemmy.ml], up 1.29% to 246, (194 posts)
Earth, Environment, and Geosciences [mander.xyz], up 1.27% to 58, (211 posts)
The Right Can’t Meme [midwest.social], up 1.25% to 55, (30 posts)
Android Development [programming.dev], up 1.25% to 10, (12 posts)
Ask Lemmygrad [lemmygrad.ml], up 1.23% to 176, (61 posts)
Flork of Cows Comics [lemmy.world], up 1.02% to 24, (59 posts)
European Graphic Novels+ [lemm.ee], up 0.99% to 35, (51 posts)
2000snostalgia [lemmy.world], up 0.99% to 106, (82 posts)
Witchy Memes [lemmy.world], up 0.98% to 180, (126 posts)
Work Reform [lemmy.world], up 0.80% to 945, (208 posts)
politicus [midwest.social], up 0.68% to 320, (332 posts)
Archaeology [mander.xyz], up 0.67% to 71, (188 posts)
Gaming [lemmy.ml], up 0.65% to 487, (1615 posts)
Drama [lemm.ee], up 0.63% to 47, (38 posts)
Feminism [beehaw.org], up 0.57% to 54, (101 posts)
Shoplifting [slrpnk.net], up 0.48% to 73, (46 posts)
Star Wars [lemmy.world], up 0.44% to 84, (58 posts)
REBubble [lemmy.world], up 0.39% to 31, (24 posts)
Canada [lemmy.ca], up 0.39% to 1509, (1430 posts)
Squirrels [lemmy.ca], up 0.33% to 22, (48 posts)
Florida Man, Florida Man, Florida Man meets Rational Man… [lemmy.world], up 0.33% to 28, (13 posts)
Community Meta Discussion [ttrpg.network], up 0.29% to 11, (31 posts)
Android [programming.dev], up 0.28% to 24, (34 posts)
It’s Called Fashion [lemmy.world], up 0.27% to 42, (19 posts)
theory [hexbear.net], up 0.26% to 36, (24 posts)
/c/StarWars: A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… [lemmy.world], up 0.24% to 46, (19 posts)
Sysadmin [lemmy.world], up 0.23% to 79, (86 posts)
chat [hexbear.net], up 0.22% to 754, (2013 posts)
Technology [lemmygrad.ml], up 0.21% to 46, (85 posts)
AI Companions [lemmy.world], up 0.17% to 13, (191 posts)
Oklahoma [lemmy.sdf.org], up 0.06% to 17, (367 posts)
196 [lemmy.blahaj.zone], up 0.06% to 3684, (6937 posts)
Stable Diffusion [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 0.05% to 52, (178 posts)

Results are averaged over the past 7 days

  • kratoz29@lemm.ee
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    It’s possible, yes. I’m thinking it might be an idea to replace ‘Previous Entries’ on the Subscribers list with ‘Active User Growth’ because I’m not sure that section is of much interest to people who view the lists everyday.

    I like previous entries because I might have missed something (I also have the option “Show read posts” off in my Lemmy account, so if I miss something it would be a bit more annoying to check it out.

    Could it be added in the middle of the posts perhaps?

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      1 year ago

      Oh, okay. I’ll leave ‘Previous Entries’ in then, but I might collapse it under a spoiler tag so the whole post doesn’t look too unwieldy (I know not all clients handle spoiler tags, but that’s a separate problem)

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        1 year ago

        That is okay for me :)

        BTW thanks for your effort! Recently I lost about 200 communities while using a sync service and this community helped me to catch up! (And yeah, previous entries helped me a ton too haha).