I have never experienced this problem before in all my time of reviewing. I can't believe that caching on my browser (Firefox) is behaving differently today. What I am seeing is stale numbers in each of the 6 categories. For example, it will tell me that there are 7 suggested edits when the queue is in fact empty. I do a few reviews, return to the page and I see the exact same 6 numbers. A few minutes later I will finally see updated numbers but it seems like instead of realtime numbers, there seems to be a sampling going on. Why the delayed update of numbers today?
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For the longest time, the review main page showed you fresh numbers; each time the page was loaded you got the latest and greatest review counts just for you.
Calculating those numbers is costly, and yesterday things blew up. Things are working again now, but the decision was made that providing you with fresh numbers is no longer doable.
As a result, the numbers on the main review page are now cached. That means that for up to 5 or 10 minutes or so, you'll see a number that is not fresh. Each time your specific number of pending reviews is calculated, the numbers are stored in a cache and are reused until the cache expires.
See Shog's answer:
Fortunately, our hardworking dev team was able to jump in and revive it, by drastically simplifying the logic and adding some much-needed caching. The page should load much faster now, although some counts may be slightly off at times.
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8As I posted in that thread - why bother displaying a number, if it's never going to tell you whether there are actually reviews available or not? Why not just say "click to see if there are any reviews available"? If every time I visit the page, it tells me that there are >0 reviews available, and there never are, I'm just going to stop paying attention to it anyway. I'd rather no number than a number always incorrectly telling me there were items in the queue.– neminemCommented Jul 18, 2014 at 15:51
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@neminem: but it doesn't do that. It looks if there are numbers for you; if not, it'll calculate your personal review counts, then cache those. For the next 5 minutes or so, it just won't recalculate those. Come back in 5 or 10 minutes, and fresh numbers are produced. Commented Jul 18, 2014 at 15:52
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5@MartijnPieters The problem with that is that when you come back, the numbers for you could be stale again by another couple of minutes and you still have nothing to review but are told you do. At the same time, it's better that the issue was fixed, even if the caching fix infuriates people.– KendraCommented Jul 18, 2014 at 16:00
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page which could definitely make things look a little stale.