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I haven't had this problem. Are people pasting links to someone else's post into their post or is this from boosts? Is it quotes? I don't think Mastodon has quote posts, but Firefish and potentially other Misskey variants do. Do you have an example? I primarily use Firefish instead of Mastodon so I am admittedly not the most experienced Mastodon user, but even when I scroll through my Mastodon account, posts and boosts open in my own server when I click them and I can star or bookmark or boost them myself from that page.
I am curious about what's happening exactly so I can understand it better, I hope my questions don't come off as hostile.
Not hostile at all, thank you :) Indeed I asked this question because I suspected I was misunderstanding how to use the site. Here's an example. A comment in this post:
https://lemmy.world/comment/960056
gives a link to a Mastodon post. The link I see is https://mastodon.world/@mwadmin/110654590632768079
If I click that link, I do see the Mastodon post, but it's on a Mastodon instance different from mine (https://c.im/). If I wanted to boost, favour, or reply, I have to open another tab/window, go to my Mastodon account on my instance, search for that post, and then I can boost etc. Let me know if this is unclear.
Maybe it's just because I use Mastodon via browser and not a 3rd-party app, as some comments here have suggested.