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You can have a look at these charts to make an idea: https://steamcharts.com/app/282440
All steam period here: https://steamcharts.com/app/282440#All
Here is a third party tool where you can see almost all the servers (beside those who block the tool) in almost real time (it has a few seconds delay): https://ql.syncore.org/
Here is another third party tool where you can see stats of servers and players, again only for servers that are registered (all relevant servers are registered anyway) https://qlstats.net/
If you ever liked old school Quake 3 then you should like Quake Live too and 10 bucks should worth buying it.
The community is more alive than what I remember was 7 years ago. It’s super easy to find a server at the evenings.
The only problem I see for a newcomer - many strong opponents that will kill you a lot, and not many average/low level players that you can practice with a bit more easier.
So welcome to Quake Live, and don’t give in your practice :)