Selfhosted
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Things don’t automatically propagate to other instances FYI. Someone from a remote instance would need to follow your community
I get that, but it is not my community. It's the community on lemmy.world, to which I subscribed.
Sure. But things don’t push to remote communities, it’s a pull system. So can you see the lemmy.world community you subscribed to from your instance?
pretty sure you webfinger resolve the community and it gives you an inbox for activitypub that you publish to. Everything is push, nothing is pull.
and i'm pretty sure that when the community receives the post, it then pushes it to all the subscribers.
Hmm, I may need to freshen up my understanding of ActivityPub dynamics