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Thanks for the suggestions! I've tried all the basic troubleshooting steps (refresh, reinstall, update, another device with a different account) — same issue persists. Important clarification — it's not just some repositories, it's ALL starred repositories in the Explore feed. Every single one is stuck at the same stale data. The only way to check for actual updates is manually opening each starred repository's Release page. Additional details:
This strongly suggests a server-side feed aggregation/sync issue rather than a local cache or device-specific problem. Any ideas? |
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Thanks for the detailed analysis! To answer your question: the timestamps continue advancing (6 days -> 7 days -> 8 days), but the content itself stays frozen at the same stale data. So it's not completely static -- the relative age increases over time, but no new activity ever appears in the feed. This matches the pattern you described: the feed is being generated or refreshed, but it's stuck on historical data rather than pulling current activity. |
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This is also happening on my ios device, at the exact same time, so I guess this is either a update that broke the app or a server issue. |
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Same problem at ios and web. And I can't Auth with passkey at desktop web version |
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Also experiencing this issue on mobile and web, good to know its on the radar now |
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🏷️ Discussion Type
Bug
💬 Feature/Topic Area
iOS
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Issue: The "Explore" tab in GitHub App is showing a list of starred repositories that hasn't been updated in 6 days, despite recent updates being available.
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Steps to Reproduce:
Expected: Explore tab should display current/recent starred repository updates
Actual: Explore tab displays outdated data (6 days old)
Already tried:
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