If the post is set up for correct use and then the post is pushed further in, the hose emerging from the bottom of the post is at high risk of kinking. When kinked, the inner wire does not move smoothly through the outer hose and the post doesn't work properly, if at all.
When moving the whole dropper, it is important to maintain tension on the hose by pulling on the other end, ie the end with the remote.
Early on in my dropper history, the LBS guy pulled the dropper out of the frame to give more room to apply his workstand clamp. No problem there, but when he shoved it back in, the hose kinked and the dropper didn't work. Unfortunately for me, his action damaged the dropper hose/wire and it needed resetting. If the LBS guy had pulled on the remote end when shoving the post back in all would have been well.