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Interesting, it's strange that you're not subscribed to that territory but still receive push notifications.

Both the notifications and push notifications gather data from the server based on the premise that you are indeed subscribed to the territory.
They only differ in filtering: notifications page won't show you posts that are outlawed, freebies, not yet paid; push notifications will instead do.

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I was able to reproduce the bug with a subscription but a new post isn't showing up in /notifications

edit: Ohh, but can't explain why he even received a push notification without an apparent territory subscription (separate bug)

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Wait!

Subscribing to a territory won't change the status on the territory header until the next full refresh

But you are indeed subscribed:

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I didn’t follow all of this discussion. Do you think you’ve identified the issues for my specific case?

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No, I was not :/

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150 sats \ 5 replies \ @ek 4 Aug 2025

Oh, no, but we deployed Declarative Web Push. It should only affect iOS 18.4+ though 🤔

Was it only one notification?

/cc @sox

Can you reproduce what you meant? I think I got confused by what I saw. I thought I saw me not being subscribed to ~security, but not sure if I really wasn't subscribed or not.

The button seems to reflect the state correctly:

also still correct after page reload

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The action is correctly represented, it's client-side navigation that breaks the state

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119 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 4 Aug 2025

ohhh, I see

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Subscribing to a territory won't change the status on the territory header until the next full refresh

I actually thought something different was happening, but when I tried again I discovered this different little behavior

lol wrong vid sorry, fixed

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mhh ok, I think that wasn't the bug you saw, I only didn't see the notification because of the default cost filter of 10, and the post cost was 1 sat.

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