Hypothetically speaking, how much would have to post/comment to be in the top 10/1/0.1 percent of posters/commenters on lemmy.world/Lemmy overall?
And how would one go about finding the data to determine that?
Hypothetically speaking, how much would have to post/comment to be in the top 10/1/0.1 percent of posters/commenters on lemmy.world/Lemmy overall?
And how would one go about finding the data to determine that?
I found out I was in the top tier on reddit when I started getting invited to the secret clubs. /r/top for example. /r/centuryclub and things like that.
Pretty sure those things don’t exist on Lemmy.
Are you really sure there aren’t any here ;)
They COULD but I’d think with federation they would be super hard to hide… I dunno…
I think, you could replicate it by creating an invite-only instance that federates with no other instances.
…Which makes this whole concept sound exactly as weird as I assume it is. Like, was there a point to these communities? It just sounds like a smaller audience, with no real reason to post there…
Basically non public areas for the cool kids to hang out.
Century Club was for anyone with 100,000 karma, then that spawned century and a half club (150,000), double century (200,000), triple century (300,000).
There were more but I didn’t get more than that when they goobered the API and I quit.
Top was for anyone who hit the front page.
Lounge was for anyone who had reddit gold for the duration of Gold.