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That feature used to be called "block all users from instance", and it delivers exactly as advertised. But you are right, now it is just a "Block" button on the instance page and in the Settings it is called an instance block, which is ambiguously more murky than before and thus confusing.
In any case it blocks all the people from an instance. Ironically it does not block communities housed on that instance, so if someone not from that instance were to post there, and others also not from that instance comment on that post, you can read those. Although it still delivers on the promise not to show content from users on that instance... except for the fact that it now seems misnamed.
You could open up a support issue for this on the GitHub page?
You mean the Codeberg page.
There's a related issue, could expand this one a bit more
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/1169
I'm only into my second drink 🍷 - I need a third to be able to remember such details properly!? 😁 😉
Also I guess I could have misunderstood you: you mean that you are seeing content from communities located on that instance (but not from users from that instance!) in the Topics, right? As opposed to blocking a community and having that still show up in Topics, or some such?
Yes, you’re right the issue is that after blocking the instance one was able to see the blocked communities on the topic’s sidebar though thankfully not the users.