@randomwalker If "active users" are determined by them recently posting, then it's not a great metric. Twitter measures by how often a user connects while logged in, and on Mastodon there's no way to aggregate that data.
Most social networks have more lurkers than active posters, so I would at least double that number and assume that people are sticking around without contributing much.
Maybe an admin of a larger instance could provide better stats on that based on the behavior of their users.
@Alex Activity is not based on posting, but based on being logged in. Logged-in status is not publicly visible, of course, but my understanding is that it is reported in aggregate by Mastodon servers.