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 @0c3a0f82 Should the plugin also report the plugin name and version making it visible on e.g. https://fedidb.org/software/wordpress ? 
 @cda72b9b It does provide an endpoint to make the data available, but does not ping fedidb actively. 
 @0c3a0f82 I thought fedidb only crawled not that software pinged it. How does fedidb finds sites that isn’t manually added? 

Also, monthly active users (MUA) at 4 seems a bit odd. Maybe @53c578bc have suggestion on how data for plugins like wordpress-activitypub should be presented. 
 @cda72b9b @53c578bc ah, misread your question a bit! It is showing the WordPress version, but not the plugin version!

I thought it might be a way more important info that you use WordPress and the plugin is not that important.

The plugin provides these informations, but they will not be aggregated, because they are in the "unstructured" meta part of NodeInfo. 
 @cda72b9b @53c578bc I do not set the MUA at all, so this seem to be a customized version of the plugin. 
 @0c3a0f82 @53c578bc I do notice that the blogging platform #Writefreely https://fedidb.org/software/writefreely has similar low MUA numbers. I do wonder how those numbers are calculated 
 @cda72b9b @53c578bc as I Said in my previous comment, on WordPress they are not calculated at all and 0 by default. If there are other numbers then they were tweaked by blog-owners. 
 @0c3a0f82 @53c578bc Oh, I thought that those numbers where calculated by fedidb, not self reported by the server software. 
 @cda72b9b @53c578bc hmmm, the truth might be somewhere in the middle. NodeInfo has at least a `usage/users/activeHalfyear` and `usage/users/activeMonth` property, that should not be existant on WordPress, but maybe you are right and FediDB also calculates numbers.

Maybe @52c96f46 can help?!?