Rethinking Community Vitality: Why Posts + Comments per Month Trumps MAU
Hey fellow Lemmings,
I've been thinking about how we measure the liveliness of our communities, and I believe we're missing the mark with Monthly Active Users (MAU). Here's why I think Posts + Comments per Month (PCM) would be a superior metric:
Why PCM is Better Than MAU
Quality over Quantity: MAU counts lurkers equally with active participants. PCM focuses on actual engagement.
Spam Resistance: Creating multiple accounts to inflate MAU is easy. Generating meaningful posts and comments is harder.
True Reflection of Activity: A community with 1000 MAU but only 10 posts/comments is less vibrant than one with 100 MAU and 500 posts/comments.
Encourages Participation: Displaying PCM could motivate users to contribute more actively.
Easier to Track: No need for complex user tracking. Just count posts and comments.
Implementation Ideas
Show PCM in the community list alongside subscriber count
Display PCM in each community's sidebar
Use PCM for sorting "hot" communities
What do you think? Should we petition the Lemmy devs to consider implementing this? Let's discuss!
Spam Resistance: Creating multiple accounts to inflate MAU is easy. Generating meaningful posts and comments is harder.
Isn't this actually just spam encouragement? A community with a bot that posts 50 low-value posts every day will have a much higher PCM as a result, and that behavior is more obnoxious to users and moderators who have to see it and deal with it, vs. someone creating a bunch of accounts, which is largely invisible to everyone else.