Suppose there was a comment thread containing a back-and-forth conversation between a kbin.social user and a lemmy.world user. What would a user on beehaw.org see, given that they are federated with one but not the other?
So for a Beehaw user, would they see all of the the Kbinner's comments and it would look as if they were talking to themselves? Or would they only see the top level Kbinner comment and nothing else (due to their instance not seeing the Beehaw comment and therefore not seeing children of that comment either)?
Based on this explanation, I believe that my second scenario is the correct one. Beehaw will not pull in any comments from lemmy.world, so and Kbin child comments will be dropped by their server as well since there is no context for them.
OC I know I was hired to do that but
What are the best phones with headphone jacks?
At least for the next few years, I am pretty firm on needing a jack on my device....
Poll: A historic number of Americans don't want a Biden-Trump rematch (thehill.com)
pocket rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
what does it mean that Beehaw "defederated" from lemmy.world?
I thought I understood, but I still have Beehaw content in my feed, so I guess I don't understand after all... Can someone dumb it down for me?
Why is it so empty in here?