I'm no dev or admin but my understanding is that being fully synchronized is not that simple, both because it could be too demanding for small instances and because it's a topic that involves privacy for many that prefer to be less connected but when your instance is pretty active I think the amount of connections should be pretty decent anyway and if it's not you can visit other "federations" and import new stuff.
This instance is still new so it fetches content little by little when users interact with external communities and this is also true for votes. There could be federation issue to fix, though and sometimes it takes time to sync.
In general, to see the real number or all the interactions of a post you can open it in the original instance.
On kbin select "copy url to fediverse" in the "more" menu and on lemmy it should be the icon with the fedi logo.
Dal titolo sembra un po' che abbiano aumentato nuovamente il prezzo ma l'articolo dice nonostante avessero messo le mani avanti su un possibile aumento delle cancellazioni in realtà hanno avuto un sacco di nuove registrazioni.
Immagino che un sacco di persone abbia delle serie da finire xD
A me non sembra molto diverso da quello che si faceva quando si doveva decidere tra decine di forum tematici (non federati) prima dei social... ora la differenza è che c'è anche la possibilità di interagire ma alla fine penso che chi apre un forum abbia sempre la tendenza ad "arredarlo" come vuole senza farsi troppi problemi, tanto poi gli utenti rispondono anche senza sapere dove sono.
Poi magari verrà migliorata la ricerca con dei filtri più specifici, vedremo come andrà.
edit: problem is I'm not sure how to search for old discussions/posts to import them here. I tried with a few posts in the last few days but it didn't work like it does on masto/misskey. Searching the user sometimes seems to work.
I'm not sure if this could work with federation but personally I don't care much about favourites/like here... I'm not sure what's the benefit of knowing that a post has been "liked" by N people (in general, but specifically here).
One thing that came to mind is that when I see federated microblogging posts in the random magazine I wish I could "label" them to add them in a specific one so magazines could be curated by the community as well.
If something like this is possible maybe the "like" on the microblogging platform could mean that somebody put your post somewhere because it mattered, just like you can add any reaction on misskey/calckey and on mastodon it's just a like.