When I open Stack Overflow in mobile Chrome on Android 8 and tap on the reputation changes button (and only this button), often my profile page in desktop mode opens unexpectedly.
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Like I said, it happens often, not always, i.e. the error is sporadic. When the site works normally and I tap the achievements button, I see the expected drop-down list of achievements (sorry, when uploading images on a desktop PC, where I am editing my question, the screenshots are displayed in a huge size and the markdown here does not have a canonical way to determine the displayed size):
Ivar: The achievements button in the top bar is an anchor that links to the page you ended up at. Normally JavaScript kicks in to open the usual modal when you click it, but if you click too soon or if the script is broken, it will redirect you instead. –
All I can say is that the page seemed to be fully loaded already in all cases I tried this. At least Chrome's loading bar was not visible anymore in those instances. It also sometimes happens after clicking or swiping "back" and retrying. I cannot say if the page was loaded in an incomplete fashion, but at least it gave no indication of it. It might explain the sporadic occurrence of this phenomenon, but it happens about every other day when I use Stack Overflow on my mobile device.
As for "click too soon", why would that lead me to my Stack Exchange profile instead of displaying my Stack Overflow achievements? Who would intentionally program a website like this? Even a non-dynamic default link could lead me to the Stack Overflow achievements overview page, if the JS for displaying the drop-down menu is not loaded. The SE profile simply makes no sense and is a bug.
Heretic Monkey: Android 8 is four versions behind the current version. If the Chrome version is likewise not updated, it may be that you're in unsupported-land...
Thanks for the thought, but Chrome is up to date on that device, version 98. Please also remember, I described the bug as sporadic. If Chrome could not handle the JS correctly, it would never work.
Catija: You're not really on the mobile version of the site in your first screenshot.
Technically, that might be true, if now you have one code base and a reactive website. I am not a web developer, and for my user experience it does not matter. What I can say is that by default, on my mobile device the website looks like on my first screenshot above, which changes when activating Chrome's "desktop mode" option:
This is what I mean by the term "mobile website".
The page you're being taken to is your profile on stackexchange.com - in fact, it's your reputation page on that site... this is our backup target for the achievements trophy in cases where the JavaScript doesn't work.
Like I said before, the back-up site if JS does not work should be the Stack Overflow achievements page. Sorry, if I am not expressing myself clearly in the terms the experts here might use. What I mean, is this view: