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That part is odd and I don't really have a good guess or assumption as to why that's happening.
As far as I understand the system; banned users shouldn't be able to make comments on a home instance their banned from unless something is broken or has been deliberately been changed.
What I mean is I can’t see any of their posts they’ve made in a shitjustworks instance since their ban from my instance, even though my instance is federated with shitjustworks
I did get that, I just don't understand as to why that's happening; maybe a federation error?
All I know is that instance defederation on lemmy has a similar error. Sometimes communities are still visible as “artifacts” (not often though).
For example blahaj defederated from lemmygrad one year ago, but I can still view [email protected] (but posts from after the defederation don’t show up)
And for example I can still see posts and comments from @[email protected] before defederation.
Huh in that case I wonder if both instance and defederation works by sort of pausing/suspending the new content updates.
Sort of like how Newpipe works is that new content could be available on your home/sub feed but won't show up unless explicitly updated (by swiping down). Although for this analogy to work, banning would be equivalent to a filter/block in Voyager although it'll only work for newer content?🤔
That's my new guess anyways, not sure if it'll help!😅🤗
I think you’re onto something with that :)