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If I click 'reload', or load the page again in a new tab, the filter is applied correctly. So maybe somehow cookie related?
In case it matters, browser is Vivaldi (snapshot, currently 2.5.1497.4).
Sounds more like it might be a cache issue in Vivaldi possibly.
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That's a screenshot from when I first loaded the page today (good I made one...)
I had not loaded the page (with those article) earlier, so it can hardly be a cache issue. And as you can see, it is not even directly visible on the page, I had to scroll down several articles before that one was shown/loaded. But the icon in the top shows that I am logged in.
Could it be that verifying login status takes too long first time, and the article content is requested in anonymous state or something? (sorry for blind guessing...).
No, just not how it works.
If it happens again, could you check the networking panels and so on to make sure it's not grabbing some kind of page cache? I've tested and re-tested and the only time I've seen it is on Android, where i closed everything and loaded the browser and it seemed to save the page state or something as refreshing it then showed articles removed from a tag. Can't reproduce on desktop.
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I had seen it before (twice), also on a different computer (same browser though). So after the third time I thought it's worth a bug report. But if I'm the only one seeing it don't bother....
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Funny reproduction method: Add tags on my phone, open firefox on desktop (GOL is my own homepage :P) and boom it doesn't happen until a refresh.
Bug confirmed.
Essentially, I was looping over the blocked list and then checking the user session. The issue comes up, since the session checker does the auto-login, so the blocked list would be empty until the refresh. Had the function calls in the wrong order.
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