I'm intensively using the 'watch' feature to keep track of Community posts I have contributed to or that are relevant to my areas of interest. Usually I watch multiple posts per day, and rarely remove a watch later on, so this is an ever growing and basically non maintained list of watches (~160 pages under 'Manage Settings -> Notifications' right now).
I've only just now noticed that the feature seems broken for me since about April 10th, which denotes the last day I have been able to apply a watch that actually sticks - the behavior since is not only dysfunctional, but also misleading as follows:
I've tested this with various browsers across systems to no avail, i.e. this is consistent for me, whereas a coworker can watch/unwatch just fine still.
Any help would be highly appreciated, insofar this regression significantly undermines my ability to follow up on the assistance I'm trying to provide to other community members.
Many thanks,
Steffen
PS: I hope it goes without saying that no matter the root cause, communicating a supposedly successful outcome for any kind user interaction without a proper confirmation from the upstream service makes for an extremely bad user experience :/
Thank you for flagging this, @Steffen Opel _Utoolity_I'm escalating this with the dev team and will keep you posted.
First of all, I did not realize, whether you mean on your confluence instance or you mean in the atlassian community. After clicking "Watch" on your topic and reload the page, I see the problem also. The "Watch" button is there again.
I did not recognize that. Since the April 10th, I watched a lot, but never get emails... At this point, it's only becoming clear to me why.
The strange thing is, I get notifications per mail when I comment to a post, that is for sure. So the "autowatch" function is still good.
Could it be connected to the fact that in April the activity feed was broken? This blog post is from April 11th.
I'm also interessted to a solution in this.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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Thanks for the confirmation, good to know (well, sort of) I'm not the only affected community member - I've also adjusted the question title and intro sentence to avoid the ambiguity.
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Hi all,
I checked this today and it works again!
Thanks for fixing!
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Update for those watching this thread: the dev team has a fix for this and it will be rolled out on Wednesday. Keep an eye out for the community release notes when we deploy the fix. Thank you for reporting!
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