this post was submitted on 15 Jun 2023
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I dunno, I've seen plenty of recent posts on the defederated communities. Here's just one example from new.
I might be wrong. But I think we lemmy. world users still see Beehaw because we have old versions of everything locally. But we can still interact with it. The example you shared is a local user so that kinda tracks?
I think that as long as people have subscriptions they are allowed to post in our local version of beehaw's communities, which leads to the problem I pointed out.