We noticed the below behaviour with visitor gates in a palisade.
We build the left section first. It has our new village claim in it and is still claimed by a personal claim (including 1 square over the wall).
After we gathered enough resources to extend our village claim to the east we added another section to our palisade.
One of our flag posts is inside the section on the east. (we first build the palisade then few moments later extended the claim)
We did not extend the personal claim.
Now whenever we enter through the gates at the west we do get a visitor debuff applied.
However when we move from the west to the east through the normal gate the debuff gets removed.
Even more worrying is that when we enter through one of the gates on the east side we don't get any debuff even though we passed through a visitor gate (which is within the village claim but not in the personal claim).
I do understand that this 'bug' is most likely the cause of how this debuff is applied and removed.
Or due to the fact that we have both the village claim and personal claim active on one side (west) but not on the other (east)
I am wondering if this behaviour is due to the fact that we have an overlapping personal claim (older than the village claim) which makes that the game doesn't properly detect what area it is entering or leaving.
If that is the case we'll probably have to lift the personal claim but we wanted to be sure before we do this. (the west section is reserved for all founders of the village while the right (east section) is meant to be visitable by anyone.
Another option would be to remove the normal gate inbetween but because we are unsure if that is the cause of the issue. We'd rather not remove it without knowing what the implications would be.