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I just want to know how many people are subscribed to the territory and whether it is growing or shrinking. I don't want to know who they are.
40 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 9 Apr
I understand. But I'm trying to understand what you want specifically because you could mean two different things.
By default, new users are shown posts in every territory and must mute the ones they don't like. (This is the opposite of Reddit where you must join each territory you want to see.)
Additionally, users can subscribe to a territory and get notified when a territory has new posts.
Do you want to (1) know how many people have muted a territory or (2) how many people have opted in to be notified of new posts?
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  1. I don't care how many muted the territory.
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both: (1), (2) + (3) the total number of user that did not mute will be cool, and (4) if we could have a number of users that actually opened an article in the territory even better. Have all on a timeline chart would be like a cherry on the cake!
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