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I had a strange bug today where I wasn't able to upvote comments. So I cleared out my website data like the website suggested and I started having problems logging in. It would log in but then when I refreshed it wasn't logged in anymore. It stopped after a while but then when I clicked on an old tab when I refreshed I was logged out again. So, the log in issue must be something to do with how iOS Safari handles web cache on tabs.
Upvotes aren't responding for me, but the comment is marked as upvoted when I refresh the page. I think it just isn't rerendering on the frontend.
Edit: same thing is happening when posting comments. I refresh and the comment was posted, but without refreshing it's marked as loading forever.
Iβm having major issues with upvoting in safari on iPad. Seems like it will take either 10 seconds or so and work or not react at all.
Edit: Wiping all safari browsing history/clearing everything fixed it for 20 mins or so and itβs back to behaving the same way again.
I suddenly got "logged out" again, but when I opened a new tab and went to Lemmy.world I was still logged in.
@Tag365 @Tag365 You prolly ended up in another instance (lemmy.x)
Wrong, it was the same instance, merely the tab was unloaded and then reloaded.