The effects of Lemm.ee shutdown can already be seen.
from Pro@reddthat.com to fediverse@lemmy.ml on 01 Jul 10:50
https://reddthat.com/post/44799160

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ProfessorOwl_PhD@hexbear.net on 01 Jul 11:46 next collapse

It’s pretty obvious that when a server goes offline the total number of posts will go down, but it’s not a helpful metric. Comparing the posts per day, rather than total number of posts on different days, would give a better idea of the effect.

scott@loves.tech on 01 Jul 13:23 collapse

The number of posts per day is a useful metric to measure activity, but the total number of posts, or specifically the reduction in the total number of posts, indicates lost posts. Luckily, thanks to federation, many of the posts live on on other servers, but it's still a huge loss of data,

iso@lemy.lol on 01 Jul 12:06 next collapse

Beauty of fediverse. An instance with thousands of users and posts goes down, fediverse still lives.

suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.ml on 01 Jul 12:35 next collapse

/dataisugly

sanity_is_maddening@piefed.social on 01 Jul 14:40 next collapse

I was registered on Lemm.ee. Now I'm registered on piefed.social. So, technically not Lemmy anymore. I do suspect a lot us moved to piefed. That was the general buzz. I genuinely don't know if the posts and comments of Piefed don't track on Lemmy. I'm sure the ones amongst piefed users in piefed instances don't though. That alone could justify a substantial part of that drop. But I'm still here interacting with Lemmy.

goatbeard@beehaw.org on 01 Jul 18:05 collapse

I think the fact that you’re here means it’s Lemmy. Just because lemmy isn’t in the url doesn’t mean it doesn’t use the protocol

nokturne213@sopuli.xyz on 01 Jul 18:48 next collapse

Piefed is not the same as lemmy, they do interact together. But they use different apis and are tracked differently as mentioned in another thread.

scott@loves.tech on 02 Jul 16:30 collapse

Lemmy uses ActivityPub, so people can use all sorts of software to interact with Lemmy.  I happen to be using Hubzilla, for example. In statistics, I would be counted as a Hubzilla user, not a Lemmy user.

ech@lemmy.ca on 01 Jul 15:07 next collapse

This feels like bad correlation.

irotsoma@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 01 Jul 16:47 collapse

Seems like poor metrics. Need an average across time. Also, if that’s the case even with that and with how easy it is for ordinary people to get an account on another server, does that mean we dumped a ton of bots?