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this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2023
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There could be several reasons for this, depending on what exactly you mean.
When the first person on an instance to subscribe to a remote community does so, the local mirror of that community starts receiving posts and comments from the original. But older posts and comments are not retrieved. You're only getting stuff going forward.
So, if you're talking about an instance that is much younger than Lemmy.ml, it'll have only a small fraction of the backlog.
On the other hand, if what you're seeing is that new comments and posts aren't reliably showing up, we'll, that's likely an issue of the server hosting the community being absolutely fucking destroyed by traffic right now.
In my example the post is ~4 days old and the comments are as recent as a day ago. I can see the post on my instance but zero comments.
Are all posts synced but not comments if I’m the first to subscribe to a community on my instance?