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      1 year ago

      Technically, this only shows instances that has a community that at least 1 user has subscribed to, or that has users that subscribed to a community on your instance.

      If no traffic has gone between them (nobody subscribed either direction), it won’t show up there.

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          This isn’t quantum physics, where an instance exists in a superposition of federated and defederated.

          Just because an instance is federated, doesn’t mean they’re linked. Federated means data can by synced across. Linked means that data is being synced across. What is synced depends on what people are subscribed to.

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              Yeah, I am normally a bit pedantic, sorry about that :)

              Yup! That’s exactly right. The only slight correction I can offer is that an instance can have either a blocklist or allowlist, it can’t have both. If an allowlist exists, then anything not on it is implicitly blocked. If it does not, then anything not in the blocklist is allowed. If it has neither, it’s in open federation (everything is allowed).