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Since a few weeks ago the Home Feed, has not been receiving updates not showing any of my starred repositories activities, releases etc. It does not even show the past activity that I used to see. Basically I have an empty dashboard which is quite useless. Anyone experience a similar problem or know how to solve this? |
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If your GitHub Home Feed isn't updating or showing activity, here are a few steps to try: Check GitHub Status: Visit GitHub Status to see if there are any ongoing issues with their services. Clear Browser Cache & Cookies: This can resolve issues caused by outdated data. Try clearing your browser cache and reloading the page. Try Incognito Mode/Another Browser: Use a different browser or open GitHub in an incognito/private window to rule out browser extensions causing the issue. Check Notification Settings: Ensure your notification settings are correct and you're still following the repositories you expect to see updates from. You can verify this in GitHub Notifications Settings. Check "Watching" & "Starring" Settings: Ensure you've "watched" repositories for full activity updates, not just starred them. If the issue persists, contact GitHub Support. Mark this answered if it helpful to you, thanks sir |
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I still have this issue, but for me, it seems very unpredictable, as i sometimes see repository info and sometimes do not. If i change the "Filter" settings (just so that i trigger some sort of an update), my feed might include repositories, or might not (repository feed must of course be checked when changing the settings). |
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I am experiencing the same issue from a few weeks, that is the home feeds no longer display the new releases on the repositories. I tried to change filter selections and sometimes it shows the releases correctly at first attempt, and then no longer displays them. Quite an embarrassing situation I would say. Can it be restored to a working version, please? |
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I have the same issue. I have checked "Include events from starred repositories", but it doesn't work. |
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I am having the same issue, my feed is acting very weird, releases are not showing |
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I'm having the same issue. I can't seem to see the latest release updates. Before, I was able to show release updates by changing filters. Now, even after changing various filters, my home page can only show announcement updates. |
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yes,i have the same issue. home feeds don't show any release. please fix it asap. |
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Same issue, the behavior of the feed changed for me in the last week or so, on mobile and in the browser. Starred repositories would normally have releases and announcements from starred repositories but now it's just announcements. I've played wit5h the filter settings and made sure "Include events from starred repositories" is enabled but still nothing except announcements. |
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My "Explore" feature becomes completely empty except "Github Recommended", both in browser and mobile app. I have tried sign in from Chrome in "Incognito" mode, nothing there either. |
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If your GitHub Home Feed isn't updating or showing activity, here are a few steps to try:
Check GitHub Status: Visit GitHub Status to see if there are any ongoing issues with their services.
Clear Browser Cache & Cookies: This can resolve issues caused by outdated data. Try clearing your browser cache and reloading the page.
Try Incognito Mode/Another Browser: Use a different browser or open GitHub in an incognito/private window to rule out browser extensions causing the issue.
Check Notification Settings: Ensure your notification settings are correct and you're still following the repositories you expect to see updates from. You can verify this in GitHub Notifications Settings.
Check "Wa…