I agree there's an increase in users.
What I want to see now is retention rates. It could be that the increase in users is "fake", as in, we keep getting new people faster than old people are leaving, but if the average user leaves after, say, 1-2 weeks, then in a couple of months, the numbers will either decline or go down. This is a situation that one can see in many "Free to play" games that employ "pay 2 win" strategies. Early on, they keep getting new users at a faster rate than they lose them, but it doesn't hold.
Now, I'm not saying this is the situation here, but it might be. Steemit's problem with scalability of rewards is something that might drive people out, even if they currently find the place palatable :-/ I think a hard fork will need to fix that problem somehow, at least, for the longevity of the platform.