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That I'm not sure, this community and instance is separate but is a fork so lemmy.ml may have something to do with it.
I'm a bit new to all this so let me know if anything changes or if you still can't post, I'll find out what I can
Basically, during the short stints where lemmy.ml is actually able to function, it sends out all posts & comments. Those posts & comments are cached on every subscribed server.
This means that sh.itjust.works can interact with [email protected], post, comment, vote, but none of it is synced back with lemmy.ml until it recovers again. We're communicating on the cached version on sh.itjust.works right now.