Guess I'll join the party too
I've been a member since September 2014 and started posting in December the same year
I've not gotten any kind of spotlight, comic snack, or new and noteworthy but I've made it into the trending and popular sections a few times, though it's impact was fairly small
Foxtales
342 subs
over 1k views on ep1 but from there it's dropped gradually from 500-600 average all the way down to about 200-300 average; overall just very sporadic but it's more to do with infrequent updates than anything
I've not counted total likes but 30-40 on average
Pawprints
163 subs
initially 200-300 views average now 100 or so average
likes average 20-30+
Oddly enough on a series that I've announced as closed, Nattöppet, has gained 68 subs overall, reached 983 total views and 46 total likes. And for a test novel series I managed to accumulate 23 subs, 156 views and 14 likes, and that's from a single super short anecdotal episode.
Something I consider interesting or potentially worth noting is that the very first episode on my main comic Foxtales was about FNAF along with a sort of "bonus" episode that followed it and both earned a shared total of 1902 views and 138 likes as of today. I've witnessed new subs who view that episode and not click on anything else beyond save for a batch here or there. It makes me wonder if beyond exposure, content of a series effects it's growth as well since everything after that first episode was original content with my own characters