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🐛 BUG: Duplicated posts after scrolling to "next page" #1586

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willianba opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 7 comments
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🐛 BUG: Duplicated posts after scrolling to "next page" #1586

willianba opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 7 comments

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@willianba
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What went wrong? 🤔

Hey!! I already reported this long ago and now the issue's back 😭

I recorded this video to illustrate. After some time scrolling, new pages come with duplicate posts.

I wouldn't complain much, but after some time there are more duplicates than new posts.

Screen.Recording.2024-11-08.at.09.57.14.mov

Expected Behavior

No duplicates

Steps to Reproduce Issue

1. Go to Homepage
2. Scroll down until you trigger more pages
3. See the error. Duplicates will begin to show

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Environment

MacOS. Arc browser.

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OS

Mac

Version of daily.dev

web

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Code of Conduct

  • I follow the conditions of this project.
@idoshamun
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Hi @willianba,

Duplicate posts on the feed make us cry 😢
Can you share some more info on how did it happen? Did you resize your screen? Did you wait a while before scrolling?

@willianba
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Hi @willianba,

Duplicate posts on the feed make us cry 😢 Can you share some more info on how did it happen? Did you resize your screen? Did you wait a while before scrolling?

actually i don't remember. but it was during work. so i'll assume i went to daily, i read couple posts, went back to work, and after some time i went to daily again.

so yes, i waited a while before scrolling again.

@idoshamun
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in this case, this could happen indeed as we expire the cache after several minutes of inactivity

@willianba
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got it. but being devil's advocate here: wouldn't be better to do something when the cache is expired? the dumbest thing I can think about is automatically refreshing the page.

i know this wouldn't solve having duplicates, because the posts would be there after refreshing the page. but at least we can see something happened instead of the same posts loading again

@idoshamun
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you're right and we should consider a better solution for that

@willianba
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great. thanks for the explanation @idoshamun! would you like me to keep the issue open so you can continue the discussion there?

@idoshamun
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yap let's keep it open

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