Not getting email notifications on certain topics


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Very weird bug, and as far as I know, it's only happening on two threads; the Cyanide and Happiness thread, and the big WWE thread.

The only things these threads have in common are that I've made a lot of posts in them (around a few hundred or so; I've lost count). I've tried following the topics using the button at the top, but it doesn't work; it looks like it's gone through, but when I refresh the page, it's not actually gone through.

Ooh, I just remembered another bug that happens on these threads too. When I make a new post using the Quick Reply box, I just get the little loading squares in the top-right endlessly cycling around, but if I refresh the page, my new post is there.

Anyone else been suffering from these problems?

Bump. Got another thing to add to the bug...

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This page appears if I post using the full editor in the offending threads mentioned above. Is there any hope of a fix for this? It's only been happening since the last major IPB update, so I can only assume it's something to do with that; perhaps one of the coders could shed some light on the situation? :)

This is a major problem with big threads. Like WWE, The Thread Formerly Known As, Religion Thread, Battlefield 3 and the list goes on and on and on.

And that Database error, I am getting it a lot lately, when I post in one of these threads. :(

No one seems to care

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This is a major problem with big threads. Like WWE, The Thread Formerly Known As, Religion Thread, Battlefield 3 and the list goes on and on and on.

And that Database error, I am getting it a lot lately, when I post in one of these threads. :(

No one seems to care

Ahh, I'm glad it's not just me getting these problems then.

Neobond, we have been asking devs to fix the editor for a looooong time.

Even sent one a personal message, but no response. :(

Because you're asking the wrong person, I'm not a developer/coder! :p

  • 1 month later...

Thread revival!

I don't know if anything's happened behind the scenes, but the problems have finally been fixed for me! :D

Potentially fixed yes, it's an issue that can happen if a spammer posts in the thread. I'm not 100% sure the notification issue related to it is resolved, but we can wait and see.

For the last week I have not had any notifications for any of the threads I am subscribed to, I have gone into my account settings and reset the notification options but am still not getting notifications for any of the topics I sub/reply to :(

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Just thought I would check "my Notifications" and there is nothing noted since March of this year, even this thread is not listed :(

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