Having run my own test mastodon server, I can tell you that boosting is REALLY important. That's how posts propagate between servers that are not federated together.

I may get a bit technical, and it can be hard to describe but it's something like this:

Let's say that you have 2 servers, A and B that are not connected. They have their own federated timelines that is vastly different.

let's assume they have their users @a@A and @b@B that are mutuals. If user @a@A sees something interesting on theirs federated timeline and boosts it, user @b@B will see that on their own home page. But more importantly server B will now know about and download that post, and everyone else on B server will be able to see that post on their own federated timeline!

And that's why you boost, guys! It helps posts to spread.

#FediTips

@Veticia To add to this: it also helps if you click on "Open original page" and go through the tedium of coping and pasting individual comments into your own instance to like. As you can see here, I only have the one comment appearing on my instance, but when I open in the original, there's a whole world of comments I didn't see before. (The one comment you do see is because I did the rigamarole of C&P the comment link to like) #Fediverse #MastodonTips