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I dunno why they wouldn't display both. Also cynical me thinks this is a more useful change for advertisers than users.
That said this would probably be useful for post ranking on the back end, if they're not already using it. There's always been a noticeable thing on reddit where posts on large subs with little activity don't seem to bubble up much on /r/popular. Which makes those subs seem even deader because they don't get new blood.
seems to make sense on the surface. inactive users are kind of a useless metric.
This is an issue with Lemmy too. Searching for a community by keyword ranks the results list by subscribers not by MAUs
Sort by "Top-Month"
Subscriber count is also used in fields that cannot be sorted (e.g. when searching for a community for cross-posting).
Piefed 1.2 will fix this.
Wait. We get pie?
Where do I claim said pie?
No that's not how this works. You get free pie by agreeing to the ToS that agreed to being forced-fed said pie. 👀
I need to make the switch
lol, watch YouTube do the same and creators flip the fuck out.
to be fair, a minority of video creators (and nearly no subreddits) have very long or sporadic upload schedules, which would make the MAU metric be weird bursts. MAU works for regular content which Reddit pretty much always is while only the top YouTube creators do that.
Weekly active users.
Also, just show the new stat. No need to hide the subscriber total.
Weekly would make the weird bursting even worse.
So for a channel that releases like 10 videos a year?
Tbh I could probably think of something but really what is even the point in it? Like it doesn't even matter to me how many people are watching a youtube video. At least a community on lemmy the active users are the people you are talking to. But watching a video is the same with 1 or 1B views.
Remember that my original comment was pointing out that YouTubers would flip out if they switched to this metric.
I agree with you.
This kind of already happens there though. Video view counts are visible and often way below a channel's sub count.
Sure, there are exceptions (viral video views often far exceeding the sub count), but by and large they're a good metric for seeing how a channel is actually doing.
Yeah, you can infer it.
But no one is making a thank you video because they reached a weekly active users metric.
I thought they already are doing that?
That’s news to me. They took away subscriber numbers? YouTubers still talk about them.
And this is the number behind the plaques they send out to people. I can’t image them stopping that. They won’t send plaques based on weekly average activity numbers.
I was thinking of the drop in views that some creators are reporting... not subscribers. My bad!
To be fair, just give users ALL the data. Boom "problem" solved.
Lemmy has this problem too, its why many think .ml has all these huge comms, but thankfully by MAUs, only like Linux and Privacy are top
One of the rare changes Reddit has made in recent years that seems like a good idea.
They're also moving to limit the number of large subreddits that any individual moderator account can moderate, which seems like a good thing. Hopefully they'll be serious enough about it that they'll bother to catch the power moderators that simply set up a bunch of different alts for themselves.
Why would they do anything to limit their free labour?