You could narrow it down by asking the thread starters if they were using the app
I had a feeling I saw a dupe thread sometime in the last week or two, but maybe that's déjà vu
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Is it possible to delete a thread if you started it, to kill a duplicate ?
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Originally posted by administrator View PostSo shout me if you see any dupes and we can try and work out what is happening.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostCheers Nick. I thought Mudskipper's post was a complaint about the parody threads, hence my comment about the ban hammer. I haven't seen any deleted posts that were dupes, can you link me up with any dupe posts or threads please. Will PM the mods as well.
Yes, have updated the tapatalk app (yesterday) so if these have just started appearing then this is the likely cause.
The old version has been in for about three months and had no problems so if we are seeing dupe posts since yesterday then this could well be it.
It is only the Android version that has been updated so far, the Apple one is still awaiting approval, and has been since last Friday!
I haven't announced the update as I want to remove the shared tapatalk app and just use the self-published one, but no point getting the old tapatalk app users to update to the new one until the iOS one is approved.
So shout me if you see any dupes and we can try and work out what is happening.
They were the ones listed in my original post - one of them did have a spacing change suggesting the user did edit before the repost. My duplicate 'duplicate threads' post, was a parody...
Perhaps some of the original dupe posters can comment on what happened?
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Originally posted by Dactylion View PostBan Hammer?? Wotchu talkin about Lewis?
Oh hang on there is a hammer...
Move along nothing to see here!
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Cheers Nick. I thought Mudskipper's post was a complaint about the parody threads, hence my comment about the ban hammer. I haven't seen any deleted posts that were dupes, can you link me up with any dupe posts or threads please. Will PM the mods as well.
Yes, have updated the tapatalk app (yesterday) so if these have just started appearing then this is the likely cause.
The old version has been in for about three months and had no problems so if we are seeing dupe posts since yesterday then this could well be it.
It is only the Android version that has been updated so far, the Apple one is still awaiting approval, and has been since last Friday!
I haven't announced the update as I want to remove the shared tapatalk app and just use the self-published one, but no point getting the old tapatalk app users to update to the new one until the iOS one is approved.
So shout me if you see any dupes and we can try and work out what is happening.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostHas it anything to do with the new mobile app? (I have my suspicions... )
It could even not be a bug: maybe those users did briefly lose connectivity as they posted, so the app genuinely had no reason to be aware of the success in posting. I'd suggest the app should prompt the user as to whether to repost, though of course the user may not know whether to or not, or may just hit "Yes" without reading.
It's a very tricky problem, which can't easily be resolved unless both the client and server applications have been written with the presumption of interrupted connectivity. (Even then it's not exactly "easy".)
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt would be interesting to know what's causing the duplicates. Although they have exactly the same content, the timestamps are a couple of minutes later. It seems unlikely that vBulletin is somehow duplicating them, as all the POSTed data will evaporate after the first submission, and there's no obvious way it could be resurrected in such a way as to be available for processing into a new thread.
One other avenue is that the same HTTP POST is being submitted twice, a few minutes apart. This would suggest broken client software such as a browser (or a broken HTTP networking stack) that the unwitting victims are all using. (Could it be the Tapatalk app?) Or maybe some ISP has an intermediary proxy of some kind which has lost its marbles, and the relevant threads all travelled through it when first submitted.
Or it could be admin messing with our heads late at night
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post(Could it be the Tapatalk app?)
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It would be interesting to know what's causing the duplicates. Although they have exactly the same content, the timestamps are a couple of minutes later. It seems unlikely that vBulletin is somehow duplicating them, as all the POSTed data will evaporate after the first submission, and there's no obvious way it could be resurrected in such a way as to be available for processing into a new thread.
One other avenue is that the same HTTP POST is being submitted twice, a few minutes apart. This would suggest broken client software such as a browser (or a broken HTTP networking stack) that the unwitting victims are all using. (Could it be the Tapatalk app?) Or maybe some ISP has an intermediary proxy of some kind which has lost its marbles, and the relevant threads all travelled through it when first submitted.
Or it could be admin messing with our heads late at night
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Originally posted by Bwana View PostHave to admit I find these duplicate threads quite irritating and tiresome, and in my opinion they detract from the forum generally. ..
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNAT's up early!
Morning
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