MySQL 9.1 Release Notes
Views are always replicated to replicas. Views are filtered by
their own name, not by the tables they refer to. This means that
a view can be replicated to the replica even if the view
contains a table that would normally be filtered out by
replication-ignore-table
rules. Care should
therefore be taken to ensure that views do not replicate table
data that would normally be filtered for security reasons.
Replication from a table to a same-named view is supported using statement-based logging, but not when using row-based logging. Trying to do so when row-based logging is in effect causes an error.