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Did something happen with the alerts?

OverReactionGuy

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Did something happen with the alerts when I had no internet? I'm just asking since I remember being able to look at old alerts. Now I can only see alerts as far back as Saturday, and there's only four of them. I don't know if they were cut off or not.

Guessing the older alerts were deleted to make room? That's okay, I just want to clear up this sense of confusion I feel.
 
My impression --and this isn't a real answer to your question-- is that XenForo keeps your alerts around for a while, but only so far back. Longer if you haven't marked the alert as read, but eventual they'll just vanish.

This is from observing how Alerts work on SB.
 
My impression --and this isn't a real answer to your question-- is that XenForo keeps your alerts around for a while, but only so far back. Longer if you haven't marked the alert as read, but eventual they'll just vanish.

This is from observing how Alerts work on SB.
I got the same impression from AH.com, so yes, it's probably a XenForo thing.
 

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