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this post was submitted on 04 Jun 2023
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Something that hasn't been mentioned yet: sometimes an instance blocks another, but you may still want to see and reply to their users in a community used by both instances. Having your own instance gives you more control over which instances to federate and block, if there isn't an instance which is already aligned with your attitudes.
I still don't fully understand the federation of instances, do other instances have to do something so I can interact with them? Or will it be only on my side?
When you follow a user or group, that is a request that the originating instance send messages from that group or user to your instance. However, if that group or user is banned from your instance, your instance will not accept the messages.
If the remote instance is blocked entirely, you won't be able to fetch content from there at all in order to subscribe in the first place, and your messages won't be forwarded along to that instance. A server block means that the two websites are no longer communicating with each other.