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I wonder if it has something to do with me recreating my instance. I didn't have it set up properly the first time so I blew away the initial vm and spun up another one. I am subscribed to my community on those other servers with accounts on those servers.
I just tried creating a new community: [email protected] Same deal. I can find it and create posts from both lemmy.one and lemmy.world. But posts I create on lemmy.secondpartysoftware.com don't show up on the others.
your server isn't going to send copies to other servers unless an account on that remote server subscribes. You said you created a new community, nobody is going to be subscribed.
I have accounts on lemmy.one and lemmy.world that I subscribed to the new community from.
oh weird, I tried creating a post from a different account on my instance "subscriber" instead of "mrjukes". That post is showing up on the other servers...so it is something weird about my "mrjukes" account or something...