This also affects me.  I have many directories (Music, Pictures, Videos,
Downloads, Documents, etc.) in my homedir that are bind mounts of
directories on another partition.  If I delete a file with nautilus,
inside, say, ~/Music, it is put in /ext/Music/.Trash-1000, but doesn't
show up in the system trash dir.  I have to manually delete everything
in these directories periodically, to reclaim space.

I see this is also an upstream bug, but it seems the discussion there
mirrors my own concern, that nautilus should at least show a message and
provide a "Delete permanently" option instead of trashing to a folder I
wouldn't otherwise see.

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Title:
  Trash is not shown on --bind mounted filesystems

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