New Entries

Canvas [toast.ooo], up 171.21% to 1279, (107 posts, 104 recent)

A Series of Tubes [sullen.social], up 2.93% to 128, (38 posts, 2 recent)

Firefox [lemmy.ml], up 1.86% to 11333, (393 posts, 22 recent)

Machinist [sh.itjust.works], up 1.23% to 163, (30 posts, 13 recent)

Programming [programming.dev], up 0.92% to 10616, (372 posts, 16 recent)

Stardew Valley [lemmy.ml], up 0.68% to 1079, (32 posts, 4 recent)

Steam Deck [lemmy.ml], up 0.66% to 3881, (128 posts, 8 recent)

homelab [lemmy.ml], up 0.61% to 4085, (97 posts, 7 recent)

AnarchyChess [sopuli.xyz], up 0.47% to 3711, (206 posts, 33 recent)

Ask Lemmygrad [lemmygrad.ml], up 0.40% to 361, (39 posts, 6 recent)

literature.cafe meta [literature.cafe], up 0.38% to 37, (7 posts, 3 recent)

Announcements [lemmygrad.ml], up 0.38% to 540, (41 posts, 3 recent)

Comradeship // Freechat [lemmygrad.ml], up 0.34% to 1566, (1164 posts, 48 recent)

Sigmarxism [lemmygrad.ml], up 0.30% to 207, (19 posts, 7 recent)

The Onion [midwest.social], up 0.29% to 338, (30 posts, 2 recent)

World News [lemmygrad.ml], up 0.27% to 1414, (637 posts, 38 recent)

Technology [lemmy.name], up 0.21% to 79, (5 posts, 2 recent)

Linux Phones [lemmy.ml], up 0.15% to 3406, (145 posts, 6 recent)

Skates [lemmy.graz.social], up 0.14% to 79, (11 posts, 2 recent)

Previously featured

Infinity for Lemmy [lemdro.id], up 308.71% to 1069, (48 posts, 43 recent)
Terrible Estate Agent Photos [feddit.uk], up 9.67% to 2644, (37 posts, 10 recent)
Achievers [lebowski.social], up 9.42% to 566, (55 posts, 18 recent)
Android [lemdro.id], up 6.01% to 12151, (361 posts, 35 recent)
The Far Side [sh.itjust.works], up 4.97% to 1874, (110 posts, 23 recent)
Memes [lemmy.ml], up 3.57% to 34031, (7134 posts, 214 recent)
artporn [lemm.ee], up 3.15% to 903, (158 posts, 44 recent)
Programmer Humor [programming.dev], up 2.88% to 11579, (238 posts, 14 recent)
Privacy [lemmy.ml], up 2.82% to 19824, (2481 posts, 54 recent)
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 2.75% to 36329, (1052 posts, 81 recent)
Movies and TV Shows [lemmy.film], up 2.63% to 9876, (658 posts, 49 recent)
Asklemmy [lemmy.ml], up 2.63% to 34638, (2854 posts, 89 recent)
Linux [lemmy.ml], up 2.47% to 33628, (3007 posts, 124 recent)
Recipes [feddit.uk], up 2.25% to 407, (13 posts, 4 recent)
Cyberpunk [lemmy.villa-straylight.social], up 1.90% to 725, (99 posts, 13 recent)
Programmer Humor [lemmy.ml], up 1.84% to 24237, (925 posts, 20 recent)
Science memes [mander.xyz], up 1.77% to 1786, (51 posts, 7 recent)
Offbeat News [lemmy.ca], up 1.66% to 416, (47 posts, 10 recent)
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. [slrpnk.net], up 1.59% to 1804, (662 posts, 84 recent)
Trending Communities [feddit.nl], up 1.57% to 1635, (27 posts, 4 recent)
World News [lemmy.ml], up 1.56% to 25962, (5848 posts, 185 recent)
Raining [sh.itjust.works], up 1.54% to 809, (78 posts, 6 recent)
Open Source [lemmy.ml], up 1.46% to 20512, (1717 posts, 24 recent)
Straßenfotografie [feddit.de], up 1.19% to 195, (47 posts, 15 recent)
Fuck Cars [lemmy.ml], up 0.93% to 7217, (840 posts, 9 recent)
Hobbit Art [hobbit.world], up 0.72% to 309, (57 posts, 5 recent)
Anime Wallpapers [ani.social], up 0.64% to 308, (46 posts, 7 recent)
DeGoogle Yourself [lemmy.ml], up 0.63% to 4675, (139 posts, 6 recent)
White People Twitter [sh.itjust.works], up 0.61% to 1621, (37 posts, 2 recent)
AbandonedPorn [reddthat.com], up 0.30% to 1858, (34 posts, 5 recent)
Paris et sa banlieue [jlai.lu], up 0.21% to 100, (9 posts, 3 recent)

Results are averaged over the past 7 days

    • Madbrad200@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      With lemmy.world having issues, they’ve restricted their API usage to services such as Lemmyverse (which this bot sources its data from). This means that it can’t really accurately reflect changes for lemmy.world communities, which in-turn means the bot is only going to pick up on changes from communties that aren’t hosted on lemmy.world. Note the low %'s, these likely aren’t actually the highest movers.