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Thread timeline completely misordered (and no workarounds to make it work) #27302

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estux opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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estux commented Apr 9, 2024

Steps to reproduce

  1. Element Web open in a browser tab (Firefox 124.0.2)
  2. Open a room
  3. Open the newest thread
  4. Messages in the thread timeline are misordered.

Outcome

What did you expect?

Thread messages ordered by time.

What happened instead?

Thread messages misordered like:

  • yesterday (sunday)
  • friday of last week
  • wednesday of last week
  • yesterday (sunday)
  • today (monday)
  • yesterday (sunday)

This is different by other reported issues as there seems to be no workarounds to make it work again (switching threads doesn't work).
I think the problem arose after I started writing messages in the thread also from mobile Android apps (Element Android and Element X Android).
Paradoxically I can see the messages with the right order on Android mobile apps.

Operating system

Windows 10

Browser information

Firefox 124.0.2 (64 bit)

URL for webapp

app.element.io

Application version

Element version: 1.11.63 Olm version: 3.2.15

Homeserver

matrix.org

Will you send logs?

No

@estux estux added the T-Defect label Apr 9, 2024
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t3chguy commented Apr 9, 2024

Duplicate of #26555

@t3chguy t3chguy marked this as a duplicate of #26555 Apr 9, 2024
@t3chguy t3chguy closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Apr 9, 2024
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estux commented Apr 9, 2024

Hello, I read of course #26555 but it seemed to me like a different bug as it's not possible to have a workaround like the one explained by Matthew to view again a normal timeline.

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