• rglullis@communick.news
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    4 hours ago

    Oh, wow, very impressive! Did you have to use a calculator to get to this challenging result?

    Communick’s revenue grew 1800% in 2024, compared to 2023. Do you think that makes it successful in any way?

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          2 hours ago

          It’s not “again” for anything you’ve written in this comment thread.

          And you specifically suggested that these numbers can’t be extrapolated, i.e. that they are not a trend. If it’s indeed a trend for Lemmy to have 200% yoy growth then yeah, I’d think that’d be pretty successful.

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            45 minutes ago

            It’s not “again” for anything you’ve written in this comment thread.

            Try the sibling: https://communick.news/comment/4203442

            If it’s indeed a trend for Lemmy to have 200% yoy growth then yeah, I’d think that’d be pretty successful.

            You got it exactly backwards. There is a decline trend (monthly users go down month after after a spike) while the “200% growth” is not determined by any curve and can not be measured by any specific interval, because it was driven by one stochastic event that brought 100k people out of a sudden (the Reddit migration)

            To go back to my original comment: let’s see how the numbers are going to be in the next month. If the first derivative is still positive, then we can talk about “trends”, until then we are just senseless cheering and extrapolating out of one data point.

    • Blaze (he/him)@feddit.org
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      3 hours ago

      Oh, wow, very impressive! Did you have to use a calculator to get to this challenging result?

      That’s unnecessarily agressive