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Feed Synchronization Bug: Newly Posted Content Fails to Display, Pull to Refresh Ineffective #2319

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Dante291 opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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Dante291 commented Jan 8, 2024

Describe the bug

When a user makes a post, it doesn't appear in the feed, and pulling to refresh also doesn't update the feed with the new post.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

1.Navigate to the "Create Post" section.
2.Create a new post with relevant content.
3.Submit the post.
4.Go back to the feed section.
5.Observe that the newly created post does not appear.

Expected behavior
The newly created post should be immediately visible in the feed at top after submission. Additionally, pulling to refresh the feed should update it with the latest posts, including the one just created at bottom.

Actual behavior
The post doesn't show up in the feed after submission. Pulling to refresh also does not trigger the appearance of the newly created post.

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@Dante291 Dante291 added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 8, 2024
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Dante291 commented Jan 8, 2024

@noman2002 @Ayush0Chaudhary @palisadoes I would like to work on this, please assign me this issue.

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