As I understood I can only count those who were subscribed from my instance but not the overall number. I do see users per month and per day but these aren’t of my interest
Communities* NOT Sublemmys
I called someone a Fedditor the other day and I think they took it as a slur.
The germans over on feddit.de may like it more.
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I actually like Sublemmys 🙃
Comm for short.
I think total number of subscribers can be found here : https://browse.feddit.de/
in my sidebar it says asklemmy has 42 subscribers, which is definitely not true instance solarpunk
Yes that’s the subscribers from your instance.
With the link in the comment above it indicates AskLemmy has 11281 subscribers.
But I’m not aware of any method to know that from your instance or the app unfortunately.Yeah I think that’s the subs for your instance on the community. Because they don’t add up indeed
If you’re using Jerboa, it doesn’t seem to show the number. In the webUI it’s displayed in the sidebar.
It’ll get there.
Im using Jerboa and it’s right there
Huh. I can see the user/per unit of time stats, but the actual subcount is missing.
True, I misinterpreted the number, because I expected the follower count to be there from Boost, sorry
Go to the instance the community is hosted on. Example, if i wanted to know how many subs !finance@beehaw.org had i would open firefox, type https://beehaw.org/c/finance and look at the sidebar
This is a wrong sub for questions like this. Please refer to !lemmy.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1257 made an issue tracker for you.
It was there all along, I missed it!
Yeah I think that’s the subs for your instance on the community. Because they don’t add up indeed
You can see it in the sidebar. E.g. !asklemmy@lemmy.ml has 12.7K subscribers.
I believe this is the number displayed if you view the community on the original instance?
If by overall number you mean all subscribers of all instances, I don’t think that’s possible.
On a community page you have a link to the original instance (
!community@instan.ce
), and on there, in the sidebar, you can see the subcount. i’m not too sure, but I think, that should be the correct total … or maybe that also shows the count from that instance. Started second-guessing myself while typing this, lol.Communities in Lemmy are not called sublemmies but commies
is it a joke about soviet Russia, I’m not native and not sure whether the word suggests this connotation in the first place
the creators of lemmy are commies
Lemmunities