2026-03-24 11:15:20 UTC
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Platform Breaks 107-User Barrier as MeetPass Network Density Reaches All-Time High

Tampa.dev crossed the 107-user threshold for the first time, marking a 233growth acceleration in new registrations. The milestone comes as MeetPass connections surged +320% to 21 new links, establishing unprecedented network density.

Badge issuance stabilized at 11+1awards following last period's correction. The Pass Holder dominated volume with 8 issuances, doubling its previous period performance. Builder, Speaker, and Explorer each posted single-digit issuance, reflecting selective distribution patterns. Total badge penetration now stands at 10.3% of the user base.

@jennifer-looper entered at rank 9 with +55 XP, the highest debut performance on record. @bordanattila climbed 7 positions to rank 39, while @victor-lu advanced 6 ranks to position 15. Eight of nine top movers were new registrations, indicating fresh capital influx rather than incumbent repositioning.

MeetPass velocity hit 21+16new connections, a 320% week-over-week surge. Total network reached 26 connections across 31 claimed passes, maintaining the platform's perfect 100% claim rate. Network density increased to 1.68 connections per active pass, approaching theoretical maximum efficiency.

Event pipeline expanded to 87upcoming events with zero RSVP activity recorded. The disconnect between event availability and engagement signals potential demand-supply imbalance. Group activity remains concentrated in 25 of 27 active organizations.

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