Lemmy instances by number of communities with over 1 thousand (5 thousands, 10 thousands) of monthly users:

Instance name Communities over 1K MAU 5K MAU 10K MAU 20K MAU Largest communities
Lemmy.world 122 30 12 1 Technology, Lemmy Shitpost, News, Politics, World News, Memes, Comic Strips, Microblog Memes, Ask Lemmy, Political Memes, Linux Memes, No Stupid Questions
Lemmy.ml 30 7 4 0 Memes, World News, Ask Lemmy, Linux
sh.itjust.works 11 5 0 0 White People Twitter, Games, Greentext, Funny, NonCredibleDefense
Hexbear 12 0 0 0 Chapo Trap House, The Dunk Tank, generic named communities
Lemmy NSFW 10 0 0 0 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Sopuli 8 1 0 0 Memes, Ukraine, Steam Deck, Meow_IRL, AnarchyChess, Aneurysm Posting, NYT gift articles, Map Enthusiasts
Lemm.ee 7 0 0 0 Movies and TV, Cyanide and Happiness, Artporn, YUROP, Movies, BrainWorms, Conservative
Beehaw 6 0 0 0 Technology, Gaming, FOSS, Politics, World News, Humor
Lemmy.ca 6 0 0 0 PC Gaming, Canada, Nostalgia, Cool Guides, Offbeat, Men’s Liberation
Midwest.social 5 1 0 0 The Onion, Lord of the memes, Memes, The Right Can’t Meme, Religious Cringe
SLRPNK 5 1 0 0 Climate, Memes, Solarpunk, Antiwork, tombstone of „TwoXChromosomes”
/0 4 1 1 0 Piracy, ADHD memes, Lefty Memes, Stable Diffusion Art
Feddit.de 4 1 0 0 Europe, ich_iel, DACH, Deutschland
Mander 3 1 1 0 Science Memes, Science, Astronomy
Programming.dev 3 1 0 0 Programmer Humor, Programming, Comics
Lemmy.zip 3 0 0 0 Global News, Technology, Gaming
Feddit.uk 3 0 0 0 UK, UK politics, Casual UK
Lemmygrad 3 0 0 0 GenZedong, World News, Comradeship
Blåhaj Lemmy 1 1 1 0 196
Star Trek Website 2 0 0 0 RISA, Star Trek
ani.social 2 0 0 0 Anime, Animemes
Lemmon 1 1 0 0 Tails
TTRPG Network 1 1 0 0 RPGMemes
Lemdroid 1 0 0 0 Android
Reddthat 1 0 0 0 Memes
KDE 1 0 0 0 KDE
Futurology.today 1 0 0 0 Futurology
Aussie Zone 1 0 0 0 Australia
Lemmy.one 1 0 0 0 Privacy Guides
Lemmy Fan 1 0 0 0 Weird News
Diagon Lemmy 1 0 0 0 The Leaky Cauldron
tchncs 1 0 0 0 Right to Repair
Smeargle 1 0 0 0 mirror of Hacker News
  • Lemmy.world has got a plurality of 1K/mo Lemmy communities. (122 vs 140) Lemmy.world and Lemmy.ml together make a majority of 1K/mo Lemmy communities (152)
  • Lemmy.world has got a majority of 5K/mo Lemmy communities (30 vs 22)
  • Lemmy.world has got a majority of 10K/mo Lemmy communities (12 vs 7)
  • Lemmy.world has got only 20K/Mo Lemmy community
  • Only 1K/mo national “sublemmies” are Canadian, Australian, British and German. Only non-English 1K/mo “sublemmies” are German.
  • Ashtear@lemm.ee
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    I’m not thrilled about the concentration on lemmy.world, and it’s no coincidence that most of my posts are to my home instance and a growing community on lemmy.zip.

    I’ll admit to trying to have it both ways, though. I still post on [email protected] because it could be a draw for new users, and I’d rather have a robust population on a concentrated Lemmy than zero growth (and I’m not the type to discuss world news/politics in this setting).

  • iso@lemy.lol
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    Nice post but hard to read. How about using tables?

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    Edit: are we sure the data is correct? For example; Lemmy.ml has 16 communities over 10k. Which are linux, memes, asklemmy, technology, worldnews, privacy, opensource, gaming, fediverse, unixporn, linux_gaming, reddit, science, lemmy, selfhost, jerboa.

    • Kierunkowy74@kbin.socialOP
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      You are looking at subscriber numbers, and this table counts Monthly Active Users (who posted, commented or voted) of the community.

      (yes, it is a table now :))