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When reviewing, I found 2 bugs that seem to appear today.

  1. If the next task that you should do is an audit, the post will remain greyed out:

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  2. Sometimes, I'm no longer able to upvote a comment; when I click on the icon, I'm teleported to the top of the page. Sadly, I can't show screen or even have 100% rate. I've got it on reopen votes queue.

Thanks to @A.R.M, here is an example of this bug: example of bug

Note: I'm on Google Chrome (version 123.0.6312.59), without any user script, only with uBlock Origin extension enabled.

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  • Can't reproduce. Are you using any userscripts? Commented Mar 26 at 14:28
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    I just ran into it in suggested edits. It doesn't look like it's directly related to skip. It triggered for me on an audit, and nowhere else. You probably skipped to an audit faster for internal algorithm reasons none of us understand (and that don't matter anyway) Commented Mar 26 at 15:07
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    I'm seeing this too, as well as some other weird behaviour. And I just noticed that commenting in the First Answers queue now automatically advances to the next item. I don't see an announcement about that so not sure if it's deliberate, but I think it's fair to say that comments in review queues are buggy today.
    – Chris
    Commented Mar 26 at 16:46
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    I noticed the second bug too. Using Waterfox G6.0.11 (64-bit) with no extensions on Fedora KDE: A GIF displaying the comment upvoting bug. I had to crop a lot of it to get around the 2 MB size limit. Commented Mar 26 at 17:09
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    I noticed this yesterday, but was hoping nobody would report it since it makes the already broken audit system easier to contend with. Thanks a lot, @Elikill58, for ruining it for the rest of us⸮ :) Commented Mar 26 at 23:08
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    Finally, @Zoeisonstrike, I should note: I was experiencing this issue on a Safari on an iPad, so not likely related to any userscripts, plugins, or even Chrome specifically. These definitely seem like bugs accidentally introduced by some code change on SO's side. Commented Mar 26 at 23:12
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    I noted that sometimes, when I see a post grayed out like that, it is always an audit.
    – CPlus
    Commented Mar 27 at 3:38
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    Looks like #2 is also reported on MSE: Upvoting comments from review queues often fails because t.state is null
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Commented Mar 27 at 6:27
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    Workaround: do a refresh on the page if this occurs and the operation will work again. Commented Mar 27 at 12:15
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    I assume it's reproducible enough but just in case: stacktrace for grayed out audit is review-v2-transpiled.en.js?v=d8246fd945d5:1 Uncaught TypeError: e.comments.extendCommentUi is not a function at q (review-v2-transpiled.en.js?v=d8246fd945d5:1:28197) at L (review-v2-transpiled.en.js?v=d8246fd945d5:1:32123) at C (review-v2-transpiled.en.js?v=d8246fd945d5:1:18258) at Object.success (review-v2-transpiled.en.js?v=d8246fd945d5:1:23523) at fire (jquery.js:3232:31)... guessing something comment-related throws and then the review never gets un-grayed Commented Mar 30 at 21:06
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    If i refresh the page, it says this is no longer available to review and effectively bypasses the audits. Nearly of my audits the past week have been detectable by the gray-out and I was about to post this question as well.
    – UpAndAdam
    Commented Apr 9 at 21:24
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    @7ochem it's not related to dark mode. Here's another report of this same issue where this is reproduced with light mode. Commented Apr 12 at 8:05
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    Hello! I'm looking into this bug and having a tough time reproducing it. Can anyone who's experienced this issue please confirm that you've had this issue again recently? I want to make sure we're not in a "the bug was incidentally fixed" situation. Thank you!
    – kristinalustig StaffMod
    Commented Jun 25 at 15:34
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    @kristinalustig I checked few days ago (around 5) and it were already present. Seems to don't appear when the first post is an audit, but only when switching into new audit from not-audit post but I'm not 100% of this
    – Elikill58
    Commented Jun 25 at 15:40
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    I still get grayed-out audits and non-upvotable comments (as recently as today). This is with Firefox 127 (desktop) and Safari/Chrome (mobile).
    – tdy
    Commented Jun 25 at 15:53

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This was solved (in conjunction with the solution that Connell found for this bug). It was one of those bugs that was really hard to nail down but then took a single line to fix.

Basically: we have a bunch of separate js files that are all merged into one big full.js file. Specifically, the js relating to passive comment consumption and the js for active comment interaction are in separate files, but are eventually combined into full.js. When a recent update relating to a voting experiment was implemented, it re-initialized the passive comment consumption js in a way that caused the active commenting js to be overwritten. We had a hard time identifying this because typical debug approaches don't really work to catch this sort of issue.

Thank you all so much for taking the time to meticulously share your errors and all of the details you had - without that, it would have taken us much longer to figure it out.

The code should be live in the next day or so! Please let us know if you're still experiencing this issue after tomorrow.

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I can repro in dark mode and cannot repro in light mode. In dark mode, the element with class js-review-content receives the style opacity: 0.3 as an HTML style attribute, and in light mode, it receives opacity: 1. The js-review-content element is populated dynamically, and so is its style attribute. Putting a breakpoint on attribute modifications, some of the related code is in setPaddingTop in a call to a fadeTo callback. This appears to be normal, with the problem being that something is wrong with a following call to fadeTo(0,1) in a done callback not doing its job. I did get the error (mentioned in the comments) about extendCommentUi not being a function. I suspect that to be part of the cause.

Unrelated aside: Just got reminded that Stop using real accounts in suggested edit audits is still not addressed.

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