Post #1441080
2023-07-21 18:22 UTC
@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.
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@annika@xoxo.zone 2023-07-21 18:24
@cbowns Notably absent from the list of "reasons" is the simple fact that a reply was posted. If I'm on server A, looking at a post from Server B, and there is a reply from Server C, there is no implicit relationship between servers A and C. C doesn't necessarily even know A exists, or that anybody from A saw the post on B. B could theoretically act as an intermediary, telling A about all the replies, but this isn't how it currently works.