I guess with statistics, you’d always better ask a very specific question. I mean, these are just numbers, I guess? And if you’re fixing an old Linux computer, there is no point in lots of people commenting on meme posts. You want the one person who’s done this before to be part of the network, read your post and then reply… Or if you want to discuss politics, all the people re-posting the news articles on geopolitics don’t really count, you’ve already read the newspaper, now you’d like nuanced opinions in the comments. I’m a bit unsure whether a single abstract number means anything.
For the health of the overall network, I think MAU isn’t even all that bad. There’s probably a strong connection between “health” of a place, and how many people think it’s worth subscribing and then coming back on a regular basis.





If my quickly written down SQL query is right, those are the numbers for the last month from my instance’s perspective (my subscribed communities):
num_comments | upvotes_on_posts | downvotes_on_posts | num_posts --------------+------------------+--------------------+----------- 188597 | 1646685 | 46461 | 13928So without the boosts, it’d be a total score of 135.