"For you" feed shows activity from users I don't follow #53331
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Select Topic AreaBug BodyThe feed shows me activity from users I don't follow. It's possible I followed them in the past, but I don't follow them now and have no interest in seeing their activity. This tells me that this is shown to me because I follow this user. But when I click on this user it shows I don't actually follow them. Clicking on the unfollow this user button in the first screenshot doesn't seem to do anything. I picked one user for this, but this happens to quite a few users. I do follow people, but my feed is filled with people I don't follow. They all contribute to similar projects than the ones I contribute too though, so It might be related. I did look if something like this existed already and I found this https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/13152 but while the title matches, the actual content of the issue is completely different. Also partially related, why can't I filter out activity from people I collaborated with but don't follow? I have a bunch of activity from people I barely interacted with and no way to filter it. |
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Replies: 33 comments 16 replies
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Perhaps there is an option to turn off notifications from collaborators in your settings. I could be wrong, but, I remember seeing that option. |
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My feed is also filled with organizations, projects and users I don't follow. Playing with the feed filters doesn't seem to limit what I'm seeing to the things I'm actually following like the Really I'd prefer that by default the |
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My For You tab is showing projects that I do not work on. I want the default tab when I login to github to show me the updates from the users and projects I work on and follow, and have opted into updates for already. Please. |
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Welcome to the age of "the Algorithm" and attention economy, make yourself comfortable. Of course it doesn't show updates from the users you follow, because the goal is not to inform you. |
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This has just started happening to me a today. I see random people in my feed starring the repositories I have already starred. Some of these users have no activity on their profiles other than starring repos. |
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Just started happening to me today too? How do I get rid of it? It says the event is shown in the activity feed because I follow the user but upon checking their profile I don’t. Just checked and all the repos I’m seeing random people starring are from organizations I follow on here. |
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I'm also getting flooded with every single person that stars https://github.com/iterative/datachain. This just started today. |
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I'm seeing stars for repositories of organizations that I follow, though clicking the three dots it looks like GitHub thinks that I follow all these random people: "You're seeing this because you follow ___". |
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I'm glad that I'm not the only one. I hope it's a bug and gets resolved soon. |
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Yup, this just started happening to me as well. Only random people in the feed which I dont follow. I did not have the problem yesterday. I guess this is what happens when you let Microsoft cook on the most important open source platform of the internet. |
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+1 from me, I am getting spammed with this and can't do anything about it. |
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SAME! My entire home page is flooded |
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It happened to me as well. |
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This is super annoying. I've sponsored some projects before. But I don't want to see their stars' activities. This ruined my timeline. Please rollback or fix this change as soon as possible. I don't want these rubbish activities from random people. |
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Fixed on my account for now. |
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I also encountered the same problem. Activities from people I've never followed shows up in my feed. |
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I am not seeing any more random activity in my feed. |
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It went away for a while and now it's back again, it's pretty annoying, I do not want to see activity from accounts that I do not follow. |
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I've worked around it by disabling "Stars" on the filter option. It's not a fix because I like to see what repos people I follow are starring :/ Hope this gets fixed fast. |
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Ditto. I sponsored a big project in the distant past, so now my entire timeline is just people starring that project. Apparently there's no way to filter out activity from formerly sponsored projects; the only solution seems to be to filter out all events, but that means I won't be able to see events in the projects I actively follow. Additionally, it says "You're seeing this because you sponsor <user>", which is wrong. I never sponsored the user in question, and I'm not sponsoring the user nor the project presently. Also, some of these events are shown twice. |
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This issue kills the "Home" page entirely. It's just tons of starred repos and contributions of random people you don't follow, just because you starred a repo(Or not even the repo, the organization that owns the repo). Isn't that the purpose of "Watch" to keep a closer eye on a repo? It's a severely disturbing and stressful feed. |
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Same here, weird issue since it's not intern season 🤔 |
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Same here! |
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Same here |
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I've started experiencing this as well! |
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Apparently there's a new Filter - "Include events from starred repositories" Uncheck it |
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It started happening for me today. |
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Hi Community! Thank you all for your posts and comments on the recent Feed bug. The bug was related to starred repositories, which is why we see some people saying the fix is to uncheck "Include events from starred repositories". The Feed team has pushed an update to address the issue; please leave us feedback in this separate post so we can monitor its effectiveness. |
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Hi Community!
Thank you all for your posts and comments on the recent Feed bug. The bug was related to starred repositories, which is why we see some people saying the fix is to uncheck "Include events from starred repositories".
The Feed team has pushed an update to address the issue; please leave us feedback in this separate post so we can monitor its effectiveness.