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florianschild ([personal profile] florianschild) wrote in [community profile] dreamwidth_meta2025-01-22 03:09 pm

A Graph of New Dreamwidth Users by Year

I was curious about how many people actually use Dreamwidth, and I found a lovely stats page that shows how many users have joined on every day the site has existed. I love the transparency!

So I downloaded the data into Excel and made this graph:

A graph of users who joined dreamwidth each year from 2008 to 2024

Thoughts on the decline of new users joining? Has anyone noticed a dropoff in traffic? Are people concerned or is having a larger user base not much of a priority for those of us who like our quiet internet corners? I personally would love to see Dreamwidth have more users and be more active.

The platform has limitations of course; many users these days don't want to use HTML or have to self-host their images. And while I understand the reasoning for not having an app, it's probably a limit to drawing in new users as well. I wonder what, if anything, it would take for this site to actually grow it's user base instead of maintaining/losing users year over year. I'm also not sure if the owners actually want growth either. There's something to be said, of course, for a business model built on sustainability rather than growth. I guess I'm just putting this out there to hear if anyone else has thoughts or concerns about the number of people on the platform.

I crossposted this from my own journal. I hope that's ok.
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[personal profile] yourlibrarian 2025-01-24 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
While I agree with others that the active in 30 days stat is the most relevant, it's interesting to see the yearly numbers like this! I find it fascinating that there was more growth in 2011 than 2017, since it was in 2017 that I remember seeing a real change in former LJ users actually using their accounts here. Unfortunately few continued to do so more than a few years.