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The high new user attrition rate was mentioned a year ago as one of the reasons to introduce a code of conduct, new contributor labels or the question wizard.

With the high number of new users it should be possible to detect changes in this rate quite reliably.

Using the calculation of the new user attrition rate that the company used (which may be more accurate than what the public data sources can give), has the rate gone down significantly? Was there a delay? Or has there been so far no change?

Just curious. Looking for official answers.

P.S. Old user attrition rate would also be interesting. Has it changed compared to last year? If yes, in what direction and how much? How does it compare to the new user attrition rate (probably much lower)?

The high new user attrition rate was mentioned a year ago as one of the reasons to introduce a code of conduct, new contributor labels or the question wizard.

With the high number of new users it should be possible to detect changes in this rate quite reliably.

Using the calculation of the new user attrition rate that the company used (which may be more accurate than what the public data sources can give), has the rate gone down significantly? Was there a delay? Or has there been so far no change?

Just curious. Looking for official answers.

The high new user attrition rate was mentioned a year ago as one of the reasons to introduce a code of conduct, new contributor labels or the question wizard.

With the high number of new users it should be possible to detect changes in this rate quite reliably.

Using the calculation of the new user attrition rate that the company used (which may be more accurate than what the public data sources can give), has the rate gone down significantly? Was there a delay? Or has there been so far no change?

Just curious. Looking for official answers.

P.S. Old user attrition rate would also be interesting. Has it changed compared to last year? If yes, in what direction and how much? How does it compare to the new user attrition rate (probably much lower)?

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Change of the new user attrition rate year over year

The high new user attrition rate was mentioned a year ago as one of the reasons to introduce a code of conduct, new contributor labels or the question wizard.

With the high number of new users it should be possible to detect changes in this rate quite reliably.

Using the calculation of the new user attrition rate that the company used (which may be more accurate than what the public data sources can give), has the rate gone down significantly? Was there a delay? Or has there been so far no change?

Just curious. Looking for official answers.