Here's what can happen with missing #Mastodon replies, keeping in mind that there isn't even an indication that replies might be missing:

A: I would never vote for Trump.
B: Would you vote for George Takei?
C: Absolutely I would vote for him!

(User D doesn't see B's reply, and assumes C is enthusiastic about voting for Trump.)

And so on.

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@lauren

When does this happen?

`inReplyTo` just links to the immediately prior message, so if your instance didn't get B, it has no way to link A and C. Do instances seriously implement user-level blocks/mutes by doing something like this in the UI, or am I missing some other situation when this behaviour would make some sense?

@robryk Judging from reports (and my own experiences) there are a number of ways this happens in modes where it's nonobvious that something is missing. I do not understand the protocol well enough to divine the details.

@lauren If you notice it happening in the future on publicly-viewable messages, I'd appreciate a heads up so that I can see if there's anything I wouldn't expect about the messages.

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