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How long has it been? If you just spun it up, what you've seen is just the initial pull of the content. As you subscribe, all new content will get pushed to you, but the old content never backfills.
Check your NGINX logs, you should see a bunch of POST requests to
/inbox
and status of 200 that looks like this:Included a bunch, as you can see they should be coming in quite frequently, basically everytime someone does something on the remote instance.
Make sure you're subscribed to the community as well
Basic curl testing seems to rule out common routing problems, so check the lemmy logs as well just in case.