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So you have a good amount, you're still missing lemmy.ml, and are still assuming everyone on .ee or .world are not Socialist.
I'm not assuming everyone there isn't socialist. I assume that most aren't, based on anecdotal experience.
For some reason lemmyverse, where I got the other stats, doesn't mention .ml, though it mentions the Enterprise subdomain, which I hear of for the first time.
If you can find out the number of comments per week on .ml, I would be glad.
If you're just working off of vibes, then what's the use?
Either way, I am unsure of the comments per week or active user count of Lemmy.ml, but it is large, larger than Lemmygrad or Blahaj, and probably larger than Hexbear.
You yourself said that World is mostly socdems and liberals. Once you're here for long enough, some patterns become visible.
Either way, I think I'll try to cook up a poll so we can measure the class consciousness of Lemmy, haha. Do you think asklemmy will accept such a post?
Depends, Lemmy.ml's? Probably. .world's? Probably not.
The point is that Lemmy.world is mostly liberal, but Hexbear, grad, etc. are 100% Socialist. There aren't 100% liberal instances.
I looked up the rules. .ml bans politics. World doesn't. So the inverse.
For the purpose of on-the-napkin statistics 98% is good enough.