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Today I noticed that my review button was being displayed in a different manner than it usually does. This is how it looks today:

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Notice that there is no count on the button. Individual queue stats are loaded once I click the button.

Is this going to solve the long standing count-caching issue?

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    My guess is that because the overall count is no longer shown on the icon, the actual count can be pulled with less worry about caching because it's only ever calculated when someone expands the dropdown.
    – DavidG
    Apr 7, 2017 at 10:49
  • @DavidG That's my assumption too. Just seeking the official confirmation.
    – NSNoob
    Apr 7, 2017 at 10:52

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Yes this has been confirmed by Shog. Quoting him:

Well... It's a fix, @NSNoob. It ain't ideal; the ideal implementation would light up the indicator when - and only when - there are tasks that you need to do when you haven't been reviewing for a while. But it is an improvement: there's a delay, no bogus number, and a check for some reasonably-sane number of pending tasks.

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