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Community Growth Report on 19th May 2021

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This report has now became the weekly feature. We all like numbers, rather growing numbers. #proofofbrain community is growing. Its not growing leaps and bounds but its growing organically. More users are coming aboard in the hopes of earning money for liking and contributing the content.
Atleast the numbers of the last five weeks tell us the story that #pob is growing organically.
The community growth report based on the parameters i have already identified reveals that in absolute numbers the community is obviously growing but the % growth has now started stabilizing. My previous three reports on the community growth are available for reference here

Above graph is the comparison of performances in these four weeks.

Highlights of the week

  • 536 (Last week 457) subscribers to the community - Growth of 17.29%
  • 560 (Last week 519) active users who may not be subscribers but are actively posting through the different platforms using tag of proofofbrain - Growth of 7.9%
  • There are about 2861 (Last week 2645) investors who are holding at-least one or more token of #pob - Growth of 8.17%.

Engagement is the Key

The biggest and the most important number is the number of interactions. There are close to 5316 ( Last week 4811) interactions in this community - Growth of 10.5%.
It is quite evident that community growth pace has started declining. However, in absolute numbers the growth looks very impressive.

There are projects like engagement project run by @amr008 and manual curation done by the whale accounts like @vempromundo.pob, @calumam and @leprechaun which is driving the per user engagement to a very high levels. Currently the average per user interaction is 9.47, which is up from previous week's 9.27.

This means every active user is posting at least 9 comments daily. There would be some who would be posting much more than 9 too.


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