does anyone actually have any idea how many unique non-bot daily users nostr has?

whether it's scrolling, interacting or posting

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Good luck figuring that out the bots nowadays are getting to be almost totally indistinguishable.

that bad?

surely you could exclude 90% of the bots with some basic filters when scraping data, i'd assume

I think it's doable with some WoT

We will never know. It depends on which relays. A lot of the traffic is not on the main ones so most people don't even see users in other locations or languages.

But my guess is that we are super low these days. Probably 3000 or so.

my local db doesn't have many bots and its at about 11145 profiles

curious if there's any seasonal trends or anything

i have my my empirical feeling regarding specific days and timezones, just wondering about the really general data side of it all

But are those daily users? Because mine is about 105,000 profiles, but most of them are quite old and def don't show up daily.

what do you account for in those 3000?

lurkers also? or actual interactions, posts etc

That is more like what I see when I load Amethyst in debug for my users and what we end up keeping in memory cache. It includes users in all of our feeds, including all recent chats, dms, DVMs, recent followpacks, etc.

This would be users my node has seen, based on my subscriptions (contact list, notifications, dms, some hashtag feeds, mostr)

just thinking it would be atleast nice for people to see when adding or switching between relays, how many people are online and a total too for the user, of all the relays that they are part of

the question obv is legitimacy but yeah

I'm sure it is more than three.

popping off here

Prob 5-6

-1 then?

Maybe, but not every day.

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i'd assume 21

That also seems right πŸ˜‚

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These numbers make sense to me. But those are probably including bots too.

All of the various statistics fell off a cliff when nostr.band's certificate expired, even their own. How that correlates is beyond my level, though.

Profilstr seems to have decent numbers, close to where band was

All the dedicated stat sites' numbers dropped by nearly 60% overnight. That tells me over half of nostr is still using nostr in slightly less trackable ways... which is amazing... But I am also known for my overzealous optimism, so take that with a grain of salt. πŸ˜…

21 million 🧑🧑🧑