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I normally read SO by searching for recent unanswered questions in my tags list. This is the link I've bookmarked:

https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=intags%3amine%20is%3aquestion%20answers%3a0%20closed%3ano

In the past the results will occasionally not change for 5-10 minutes, I assume it's due to caching search results somewhere.

But this afternoon the newest question it shows is 4 hours old. I don't think it's my browser cache, as the problem persists when I disable the cache by opening Developer Tools.

If I just go to the SO home page, I see all recently asked and modified questions. If I search for "Asked" I see questions that have been asked in the past few minutes. It highlights questions that are in my tags, and these questions are highlighted.

Update:

The problem seems to have cleared up somewhat in the last few minutes (around 2024-10-09 22:55 UTC). Search results are updating regularly.

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  • are you sure there's actually a new question? even changing the search to include a date range doesn't give a more recent post. Surely there must be...
    – Kevin B
    Commented Oct 9 at 21:42
  • interesting. it's literally every search you perform... how has this not been noticed till now
    – Kevin B
    Commented Oct 9 at 21:43
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    I've updated the question. There are definitely questions in my tags that have been asked recently.
    – Barmar
    Commented Oct 9 at 21:47
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    when i search "asked" from the home page, it sends me to most relevant which is all old stuff. if i select newest, i see 4 hours ago.
    – Kevin B
    Commented Oct 9 at 21:48
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    I suspect some kind of index got stuck 4 hours ago.
    – Barmar
    Commented Oct 9 at 21:49
  • I wonder if it's related to we are reindexing all post titles network wide
    – Kevin B
    Commented Oct 9 at 21:51
  • I've asked over there.
    – Barmar
    Commented Oct 9 at 21:53

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We had to re-index our search docs yesterday, as folks have commented! You can read more about it here

It should be all done now!

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