some how did we redefine button functions?

Mike Lavigne

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when i hit 'New Posts' i only see the last three threads. until now i would always see a full page of previous posts.

is this a temporary glitch? or something new and permanent?

i tried it both on my laptop and my phone and it is equally screwed up with both.

edit---now i see that the issue is that somehow only the last 30-40 minutes of activity is listed. previous activity is gone from access from the navigation buttons. or something like that. older stuff is not loading.
 
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when i hit 'New Posts' i only see the last three threads. until now i would always see a full page of previous posts.

is this a temporary glitch? or something new and permanent?

i tried it both on my laptop and my phone and it is equally screwed up with both.

edit---now i see that the issue is that somehow only the last 30-40 minutes of activity is listed. previous activity is gone from access from the navigation buttons. or something like that. older stuff is not loading.
same thing here.
 
This must have been temporary since when I hit "new posts" I get the same data as before.
 
Not sure what is happening as when I hit new posts I see everything unread by me

There is a filter at the top right in "new posts". If you click on it there is a drop down . You likely have clicked a different filter than what you have been using
 

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