Hive communities officially arrived in February 2020. Before this there was in a test phase that starting from October 2019.
Communities should allow users to find content of their interest easier and also post in the communities of their interest, allowing them to connect more with people alike. It should help discovering content as well.
There have bees some well established communities on Hive, and some new coming in. Some of the communities already have their token as well on Hive Engine.
Here we will be looking into the following things:
- Number of Communities created
- Top Communities by number of subscribers
- Top Communities by activities
- Top Communities subscribers’ stake
- Top Communities by active authors
As already mentioned, communities went live officially in February 2020, but they were in a test phase before that. The period above is from November 2019 till July 27, 2021.
Number of Communities Created
First let’s see the total number of communities created with time.
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We can notice that there are communities created before the official launch date, but the spike in the number of communities created is quite visible in February 2019. On February 20, there was more than 200 communities created. Afterwards the number dropped and lately there is just a few communities created per day. Interesting there is another spike around September 23th, 2020.
In the last period there is a few communities created per day, usually in the range of 1 to 5.
There are around 2650 communities now on the Hive blockchain.
The monthly chart looks like this.
Quite a steady number of new communities per month around the 50 mark in the last year.
Top Communities By Number Of Subscribers
Who are the top communities on the blockchain?
We will be looking at this by more than one parameter, but for starters lets take a look at the most obvious one, the number of subscribers.
Here is the chart.
The GEMS community comes first with almost 14k subscribers, followed by OCD and DTube. Photography lovers, Leofinance and Hive Gaming in the top as well with more than 5k subscribers.
Overall, the numbers of subscribers in the communities keeps on growing.
Top Communities By Subscribers’ Stake
Another interesting way to rank communities is the stake of their subscribers. After all we are on a DPoS chain 😊.
What is the stake weight of the subscribers in each community?
Here is the chart.
In this type of ranking the OCD community comes on top. The HiveDevs community is on the second place followed by LeoFinace and then GEMS. Hive Gaming on the 5th position.
Top Communities By Activity
The number of subscribers in a community and their stake is important. But more important probably is how active the communities are.
Here is the chart for the top communities by the number of posts made in the last 30 days.
Actifit, the short form fitness app on the top, followed by GEMS and D.Buzz, another short form app. Leofinance on the forth place, and Proof of Brain is 5th. PoB is the new on this list.
Top Communities By Active Authors
What about active authors? How many in the last 30 days?
This can be basically MAU (monthly active users) per community.
GEMS is on the top here by a lot, with almost 1300 authors, followed by LeoFinance with almost 800 authors. Foodies and the Photography lovers in the top as well with more than 500 authors per month.
Hope to see more communities and more development on this side 😊. The gaming communities seems to be growing, Splinterlands and the Axie community with the axiebuzz initiative.
All the best
@dalz
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I never understood the GEMS community. It's like an Everything section at Walmart.
Splinterlands community will be on the top.
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That is not really a community on the Hive blockchain, but rather a video game. And nowadays one of the best video games on the Hive blockchain. It even has an Android app. I know that there is a Splinterlands community too, but that is currently nowhere near the top.
Because developing something to be truly exceptional is intense.
I understand your point, but I don't see it as big of a problem that Discord exists, simply because it's just too good. If we want to compete with Discord, we have to offer something that Discord doesn't have, which is difficult, simply because it's really good at what it does.
PeakD has chat and DM. Had it for awhile. Seems to work fine.
Maybe :)
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Nice data!