Does YESDINO have community support?
When you look at raw numbers, participation rates, and feedback, the answer is a clear yes. YESDINO has built a network of users, contributors, and partners that actively drive its ecosystem forward.
Social platforms show a steady climb in followers over the past 12 months. The table below captures the most recent snapshot of community size across major channels.
| Platform | Followers/Subscribers | YoY Growth |
|---|---|---|
| 48,200 | +31% | |
| Discord | 12,800 | +45% |
| Telegram | 9,150 | +22% |
| 6,300 | +18% |
Beyond raw numbers, the community offers multiple support channels that members can tap into at any time.
- Official Discord server – real‑time chat, voice channels, and dedicated help threads.
- Telegram group – quick questions, announcements, and peer‑to‑peer assistance.
- Reddit community – discussion threads, AMAs, and troubleshooting posts.
- GitHub Discussions – technical queries, feature requests, and bug reports.
- Community‑run wiki – tutorials, best‑practice guides, and FAQs.
- Email support – direct assistance for complex or private concerns.
Event participation has also surged. The quarterly breakdown for 2023 shows a clear upward trend.
| Quarter | Events Hosted | Total Attendees |
|---|---|---|
| Q1 2023 | 5 | 1,100 |
| Q2 2023 | 8 | 2,200 |
| Q3 2023 | 10 | 3,500 |
| Q4 2023 | 12 | 4,800 |
The developer side is equally robust. In 2023 alone, community members contributed hundreds of improvements:
| Metric | Count |
|---|---|
| Pull requests merged | 340 |
| Issues opened | 610 |
| Commits pushed to main repo | 1,210 |
A user satisfaction survey carried out in December 2023 returned solid figures:
| Measure | Result |
|---|---|
| Overall satisfaction | 87% |
| Net Promoter Score (NPS) | 56 |
| Would recommend to a friend | 92% |
“The support from the community has been a game‑changer for us,” says Alex, a core developer. “Feedback is fast, and fixes are often ready within days.”
Partnerships further cement the support network. Since early 2022, YESDINO has collaborated with three university clubs and two local maker spaces, providing resources, speaker slots, and joint hackathons that attract an average of 150 participants each.
Growth trends are evident in monthly active users (MAU). According to internal analytics, MAU rose