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Sorry - I said 'you seem focused', when I should have said something to include the other replies in this thread - I just meant there's a lot of stuff here about adblockers, when you've established for yourself that it's not that, and it's drowning out the actual answer.
I did expand your spoiler tag - I read that you'd cleared 'Browsing History', but that's a different checkbox than 'Cached images and files', so I didn't know if you'd already done that.
Ultimately, this problem is why instances are usually quite 'grabby' when it comes to images that federate across - they tend to make a copy and host it themselves. For whatever reason, feddit.nl isn't doing that for images on here, and startrek.website isn't always quick enough to provide it when a page is loaded, so the local cache ends up with a broken image. So clearing the cache and reloading the page will often fix it, but it's not a 100% solution, and the results will differ by user. I would suggest that the real solution is for startrek.website to upgrade their server, or for its members to host images on a site that is dedicated to serving them.
EDIT: another solution would be to leave feddit.nl, and join startrek.website (depends where you priorities lie, of course)
Ah sorry, I tried to be as complete as possible but I forgot to include a screenshot of what I actually deleted! I cleared browsing history, cookies and other site data, cached images and files, and set the time range to 'all time' to hopefully nuke everything. It still looks just as messed up sadly... I was going to ditch Brave after the adblocking stops working, but I'll just switch back to Firefox now I think. I've noticed Brave has issues with other websites as well, like loading the page but not loading the scrollbar. Your explanation helps me understand the problem a bit better though, thanks!