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When I click an inbox message on my mobile browser (Firefox with uBlock), the message is not consistently marked as read.

I also can't reproduce it consistently, but it seems to happen when I click the title instead of anywhere else.

Takes a couple of attempts: marking the top message as unread, then clicking its title. One out of three times it doesn't get marked as read, but it takes me to the according post every time.

Edit: I now have to click almost every notification at least twice, it's getting pretty annoying.

Is this being looked at? I had to click a notification five times now to get it marked as read.

Edit: just now I received a comment notification, and upon clicking it, my entire inbox was marked as read, but the (1) remained even while the new page with the comment had loaded. Is this annoyance still being looked at?

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    I've noticed it as well. And yes, very hard to reproduce but occasionally I open the notifications bar, click on the notification visit the page where it originated (thus I've definitely clicked on the link) and then I still see the notification as unread. That's a plain left-click, not even trying to open in a new tab. The page I am currently at reloads. On a PC also using FF (although I don't think the browser matters). Apr 12 at 20:29
  • @VLAZ and of course now it happens on the first try with this notification from you :D Glad I'm not the only one. I also didn't specifically aim for the title this time, so that may be a red herring.
    – CodeCaster
    Apr 12 at 20:33
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    It's happened over 15 times for me, the last 2 weeks. Definitely happened on mobile, and I'm quite sure it's been happening on the desktop too. (Safari on both) Apr 12 at 21:24
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    Honestly I don't think I've been able to make the notification show up as read on mobile without marking all as read (mobile Safari). Apr 13 at 2:08
  • Personally, I keep notification when I receive multiple comment or informations from same post, so it keep > 0 even if it should not; Could this be related?
    – Elikill58
    Apr 13 at 7:00
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    @Elikill58 that's different - if you receive multiple replies to a comment, they are all grouped and show the last one. If you had, for example, three grouped notifications you'd get a count of unread as 3 and if you mark one as read (even by visiting it) you'd get a new count of 2. You'd also see the second to last message as unread in the notification bar (and the third one will show up as read). Apr 13 at 7:05
  • I developed the habit of just using the link to mark everything read and then cherry pick what I want to read anyway. It adds a bit of calm to the process.
    – Gimby
    Apr 13 at 12:07
  • @Gimby so back to the old version where opening your inbox marks everything as read, not knowing which you have or haven't seen?
    – CodeCaster
    Apr 13 at 12:14
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    @CodeCaster With the old version one at least knew what it will do, not such random behaviour as it is now. Apr 13 at 12:16
  • @CodeCaster Exactly, I don't like change :( I must add that for me it is usually 1-3 messages, I don't know what people with hundreds of questions and answers have to suffer.
    – Gimby
    Apr 13 at 12:18
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    The old behaviour ─ automatically marking everything as read when you open the inbox ─ was much better. Nothing on Stack Overflow is so urgent that I need to be told about it multiple times in case I forgot the first time, and typically when I open the inbox it's to click on everything to open things in tabs anyway. The new behaviour requires more clicking, more accurate clicking because the "mark as read" icon is tiny (and if you miss it, then your click navigates away from the page instead), and is still buggy.
    – kaya3
    Apr 17 at 16:47
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    @kaya3 No, it wasn't. I'd have missed a lot of notifications that way. For instance, when I have 20 new notifications, having them all marked as read at the moment I open the inbox would be terrible. It guarantees that I will miss something. I do agree that the "mark as read" button is too small, though. Holding some key while clicking anywhere on the notification, should mark it as read. Apr 28 at 20:51
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    @Andreasdetestscensorship From my perspective, if you have 20 notifications at once, then most of them probably don't really need your attention anyway. Particularly since the new inbox actually shows the comment inline. But if I really did need to respond to all 20, then I would open 20 tabs, and then my browser keeps track of which ones I've yet to deal with.
    – kaya3
    Apr 28 at 21:21
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    @kaya3 I have personal experience with 20 notifications at once, all needing attention. Even so, with just 5 at once, it’s annoying that they are marked as read before I’ve actually read them. Perhaps the solution is a per-account toggle, so that both of us can have the functionality we prefer. Apr 28 at 21:45
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    Clicking to go to a messages opens the envelope. Clicking to open in another tab should also open the envelope, but doesn't. And when refresh to 0 wouldn't change the inbox, it shouldn't be shown. The interface/workflow is poor.
    – philipxy
    May 7 at 22:35

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