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That's exactly where my question comes from: I understand that existing Beehaw posts (from before the de-federation) are still visible and interactable from lemmy.world (albeit only lemmy.world users will see the new comments), but I thought new posts would never reach this instance.
New posts from beehaw can't reach this instance, but there's nothing that really prevents people from posting to it from here or another instance, which would add a new post to the community, even if it doesn't update on Beehaw's end, and we don't see any comments that do get added to the post.
Yes but they are post from users not on beehaw. We have a mirror on our instance on which you can still post and comment. So those posts are new, but they're not from beehaw. And if you have an account on beehaw you won't see the posts you see here. If you're seeing posts from beehaw users then somethings wrong
Basically upon defederation, we kept the community and you can still post to it. It just won't sync with the real one
OK this finally made it click for me: new posts can still be created on the old version of the community that is hosted on lemmy.world, they just don't sync back to the version hosted at Beehaw (their users don't see it, everyone else does).
That does make me wonder how these "mirrored" communities get moderated though. If Beehaw users can't see the new post, what's stopping anyone from spamming these communities?
I really have no idea about moderation :/ I'm not seeing a way for the original mods to do it (obviously) so maybe they really can turn into troll farms.