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Ok so I just had another notification pop up. It was for the "hello from Canada" thread in the newbie introductions area. The thread is 2 days old and only had 1 reply, also from 2 days ago

On 01/09/2016 at 1:44 PM, mad082 said:

I occasionally get random notifications from the mobile app for threads that I've never participated in, in sections of the forum I rarely go into. Any idea how I stop them. The notification just has a speech bubble with 3 dots in it.

I too have been having this problem, probably get around 4-8 notifications per week. random threads that i have nothing to do with.

On 9/13/2016 at 7:41 PM, SimonR32 said:

@PranK ?

If you go to 'Activity' in the menu, you should be able to choose your content from the available streams - can you check that? 

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On 9/15/2016 at 1:27 PM, Gza36 said:

I too have been having this problem, probably get around 4-8 notifications per week. random threads that i have nothing to do with.

And these rogue notifications are only the browser ones right? All other notifications are accurate? 

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Ok got a new one, when I create a new thread and click the "insert other media"  and insert image URL it posts an image from external link in the thread.

When I try to do it in a reply you type the url in and click "insert into post" and it does not accept it.

I don't know what has been happening over the past week but the app has stopped working for like 5 days straight. Even had to uninstall which did nothing.

Issues are,
Open app
Asks me to login
I do
Says "can't contact server"

Then the times it doesn't ask me to sign in it won't load any news feeds.

Galaxy s7

11 minutes ago, Hadouken said:

Okie dokie. Today the app is perfect. I don't know what happened....

Oh great, the new one might break it! :D 

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@PranK Hi I'm still having issues with the participated icon tab on SAU android app thats been updated today, doesn't show any participation. It says "no topics" .

I try to use the URL website that seems to work.

Cheers Mark.

Is there any way to change the sort order of the threads in the Subscribed tab in the Android mobile app?

The old version (pre site upgrade) used to sort based on latest posting whereas the new app (including yesterday's upgrade) seems to sort based on date subscribed.

Cheers

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