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···If we hope to see [[Open Social Protocols]] succeed -- that is, be available and widely adopted as open protocols that many people, apps, organizations, and more can use and interoperate between -- we need to track what the Daily Active Users (DAUs) look like.
···If we hope to see [[Open Social Protocols]] succeed -- that is, be available and widely adopted as open protocols that many people, apps, organizations, and more can use and interoperate between -- we need to track what the Daily Active Users (DAUs) look like.+Looking at some of Dan Romero's comments around Farcaster, his goal is 10M DAU as having large global impact. That translates to somewhere in the range of 100M to 500M accounts.+[FediDB](https://fedidb.org/) is the main dashboard. It only tracks Monthly Active Users (MAU), which will be a much higher number than DAU. [Powered by a crawler](https://fedidb.org/crawler.html) that retrieves self-reported data from instance servers+* Not sure how active is calculated -- has had an active session at least once in the last month is what I _think_ it is, which would also be broader than "has posted at least once this month"+* Does not currently seem to include [[Threads]], or maybe that just shows up under "Other" since it's per user opt-in+* [Jazco Stats](https://bsky.jazco.dev/stats) - clear and simple, charts for daily likers / posters / followers, goes back to May 2023+* [edavis bskycharts](https://bskycharts.edavis.dev/edavis.dev/bskycharts.edavis.dev/index.html) - extensive charts you can drill into powered by Munin, started gathering ~February 2024+* Daily Likers seems like it captures a slightly wider, but for a more direct apples-to-apples (Farcaster does casts, no idea how FediDB measures active), daily posters seems most relevant, so around ~150K to ~180K+* edavis shows Daily/Weekly/Monthly active across all actions, not just posting, which looks to be around ~300K
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···+Since I put together [[Open Social DAUs]], it's useful to compare this with current social platforms.+In contrast to [[Open Social Protocols]], I'll define Social Platforms as those that are proprietary systems run by one company. These systems all "compete" with each other, in the sense that people can only spend so much time looking at so many different apps and networks.+For Open Social Protocols, I tend to _exclude_ chat only systems. Posts are available on the web, publicly linkable / browse-able, and the core activity is in public. This means they can be widely shared, embedded, covered in the media, and so on. The original definition of "social" media. At the same time, just "microblogging that mostly is a Twitter clone" is less helpful -- Instagram has a gigantic user base, and fits a lot of this criteria, and definitely isn't microblogging.+Also: per-country / region information is highly relevant, including platforms that see wide usage in primarily one country.
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