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This is normal, because normally only stuff gets synced over:
Anyway, like others said, most of this weirdness fixes itself after a bit of time, the next day you should be having a fairly normal experience with the exception of the "All" because if you're the only one on the server your Subscribed and All are exactly the same.
Wait, this means All is based on the instance users subscriptions? Or I am misunderstanding?
Yes, "All" shows all the communities users are subscribed to on your instance (since communities don't federated with an instance until someone on that instance subscribes to it)