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Recently, I've stumbled upon this several times, for now I have no real idea how to reproduce but let me share so that you may suggest if it's a bug, what to look at etc.

The problem is simple: the review dropdown doesn't show numbers, only circles (see the 1st screenshot; presumably those queries that are not empty have the circles – at least they have another class, danger-active vs danger-none, see the 2d screenshot). What's I'm sure about is this is not related to some no-internet-connection problem. Reloading a page when the bug occurs doesn't seem to fix it (never fixed it for me), just sometimes it takes place and sometimes I see the dropdown in a normal state, with numbers in it.

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    You are seeing a version of an A/B test on the review popup. The version you are getting does not have the numbers.
    – Oded
    Aug 25, 2017 at 9:34
  • @Oded I see. Can I see some more info about it somewhere? (I have very little idea about A/B testing at SO, places where to provide feedback, ability to switch between versions etc)
    – YakovL
    Aug 25, 2017 at 9:39
  • This site is where you provide feedback. The point of an A/B test is to see how people (in aggregate) react to changes - allowing people to switch between versions would invalidate the test, so it is not possible.
    – Oded
    Aug 25, 2017 at 9:41
  • Ok, I'd vote against this change. (should I post such complains with the discussion tag?)
    – YakovL
    Sep 5, 2017 at 11:09
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    Again, this is being tested. Until we (SO) know the result of the test, there's nothing to vote against. If the test shows improvements in the metrics we care about, a change will likely happen, if not, it won't happen. By all means once it happens, make your post. But posting against one option in an A/B test before the test has been concluded and a change has occurred won't accomplish anything.
    – Oded
    Sep 5, 2017 at 11:12
  • Ah, I see, thanks. I thought testing is a process when feedback is collected, haven't thought about metrics in this case. The only confusion left is – how do I know it's no longer A/B test? It's not indicated that I'm seeing a change this due to A/B testing. (doesn't seem that it's indicated in DOM in a hidden way either)
    – YakovL
    Sep 5, 2017 at 12:35
  • That's a fair point. I believe the A/B test is scheduled to stop some time this week, at which point, if you still see it, that would mean it has been a chosen - there will likely be a meta post about that.
    – Oded
    Sep 5, 2017 at 12:44

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