I made this post today, https://www.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1quso40/comment/o3evucz/ It got 150k+ views, piefed.social etc. has seen a big spike in users.

If possible I want to copy-paste that recipe in r/BuyCanadian tomorrow to get more Canadians onboard here. But I need a nice image of a graph for the post to work.

Anyone know where I can get a graph like that? Admins?

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    Edit: Hmm, this graph doesn’t seem to match up to the fediverse observer data, it’s quite a bit lower and I’m not immediately clear why. (This is graphed off the lemmy.ca DB as federated users from piefed.ca)

    Here’s the same graph for piefed.social:

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        As in active users each day? I don’t have that query written but if I remember I’ll look in the next couple days

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          Yea these graphs won’t really work for making a good reddit post.

          If and when I can find one I’ll make a post, which should hopefully add a few hundred more users here

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              Here’s the number of monthly active users, which might look more impressive to people who obsess over the Y axis:

              Monthly active users of piefed.ca per day

              It’s not super pretty as I just threw it together and really should be doing other things. But it’s colour matching the Canadian flag, which I hope is appreciated. :)

              I guess a key takeaway is that the number of active users at Piefed.ca multiplied by more than five since late January.

              mau <- c(109, 114, 114, 114, 120, 123, 370, 502, 569, 588, 602, 611, 613)  
              Date <- as.Date(as.Date("2026-01-24"):as.Date("2026-02-05"))  
              plot(Date, mau, type="l", ylab="Monthly active users", lwd="2", main="Monthly active users of piefed.ca",  
                   col="#D80621", xaxs="i", ylim=c(0,613))  
              grid()  
              
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      I wish it was weekly or daily, it doesn’t really pop and a good image is so important.

      I didn’t think it would work on reddit 🤔 but could try

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        Oh I thought it was daily but you are right it’s monthly (it’s super hard to see it on my phone screen). One of the buttons on the bottom, for Additional Checks Data, has data provided multiple times per day, if someone wants to make a chart from the raw numbers.