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this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2023
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This could mean that syncing is in progress between these two instances. In that case, if you check back in a bit, you should see all the comments.
Edit: just to clarify, I am speculating here - I'm still learning how it all works myself
Comments from before the first user subscribes simply do not sync. An instance only gets comments made after at least one user subscribes to a community.
That seems kinda weird.
@mini crossword I believe certain instances have been affected by server overload. It could be impacting not just the user interaction timeouts but also the synchronization across instances.