You need to specify how you are browsing the community because different UIs/apps have their own ways of displaying content. Are you on desktop or mobile? If desktop, what front-end are you using? If mobile, what app are you using? Check the post sort settings to make sure you're not filtering out a specific time period. It's also possible that there really is only one post in the community.
this post was submitted on 27 Mar 2024
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If you're the first person from your instance to subscribe to that community, you'll only see new posts. If there is a particular post or comment you want to reply to, though, you can grab the URL and put it into your instance's search box to sort of force it to federate across.
it will only pull new posts
*if you're the first person to subscribe from your instance.