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The user's comments are also content, and Server A can see threads from Server B, where Server C is trying to radicalize people to Nazi beliefs.
Basically Server C uses Server B's neutrality to spread
And at that point, server A has to rely on Server B moderating for that, or their members still have to see that.
So basically when a heated debate between B and C happens, server A still sees one half of it. Is this correct? It makes lots of sense when you put it this way, thank you for the explanation.
Users on server A will never see the comments from server C, regardless of where they are. It's a bit like a shadowban on Reddit. The only reason I'm so sure of it is that I've seen it happen with Lemmygrad comments on lemmy.ml