so can someoneexplain again how federated timelines are supposed to work? I heard "if someone on your instance follows someone on another instance, that external person shows up in the timeline" but then also boosts seem to play in and a lot of users who aren't followed by or following anyone on my instance and have no boosts are showing up?
I really really don't understand it and that frustrates me with core features like this
@Fidgetcetera It is very simple. Let me help to explain. A toot must ether:
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A). Be from someone on your instance,
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B). Be from someone who your instance is monitoring, because someone on your instance follows them,
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or C). be boosted by someone that your instance is monitoring.
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Those are the only ways. Sometimes, toots have inaccurate information, because of the nature of the distributed system. It can look like they where not boosted.
@Fidgetcetera The web client is, unfortunately, not accurate. Any given instance can only track the boost /on that given instance/.
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Boosts on other instances do not require communication with the server of origin, and so are very hard to track.
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By design, it is almost impossible to track, from the server of origin, where and how toots propagate to.
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The server or origin is only in charge of the initial dispatch.
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Assume there was boosting somewhere.
@NthTensor Thanks for being entirely wrong and overexplaining concepts I completely got, though.
@NthTensor Nevermind, I figured it out thanks to this post. https://mastodon.art/users/Curator/updates/112
There was one user being followed by one person who was mass auto-replying to users, thus causing the original post to federate.