Post #1441079
2023-07-21 18:19 UTC
@cbowns ok so it's not THAT long, but people's eyes tend to glaze over. it boils down to: did your server have a *reason* to get the reply in question? let's say Alice makes a post and Bob replies. Reasons you would see the reply:
1. Bob is on your server (post originated on your server)
2. Alice is on your server (Bob's reply was directed at your server)
3. Somebody on your server follows Bob (Bob's posts are sent to your server)
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@annika@xoxo.zone 2023-07-21 18:22
@cbowns 4. Somebody on your server follows Carol, and Carol boosts Bob's reply (the reply shows up on Carol's timeline, which is sent to your server) 5. Someone on your server visited the thread on any other server, and copied the origin URL into your server's search box (causing the reply to show up in your server's db and timelines) That's everything, off the top of my head.