The activity feed on my dashboard has stopped updating. The most recent activity it shows is from yesterday morning, and refreshing the feed does nothing.
I know my friends have uploaded new workouts since then (I can see them if I go directly to their individual profiles), but they are not being pushed to my home feed. I've already tried clearing my cache and reinstalling the app, so this appears to be a server-side delay.
Are others still experiencing this backlog, and is there an ETA on a fix?
Best answer by RonJV
The issue seems to be completely resolved on my end now.
I opened Strava on my iPhone today, and the feed is perfectly back in order—the newest activities are at the top, and the old ones aren't stuck there anymore. For anyone still dealing with this, you may really just have to wait it out. It took exactly 4 days from when the glitch started for the servers to clear the backlog and miraculously fix the timeline without me doing anything else and without any feedback from the support team from Strava 😁
The activity feed on my dashboard has stopped updating. The most recent activity it shows is from yesterday morning, and refreshing the feed does nothing.
I know my friends have uploaded new workouts since then (I can see them if I go directly to their individual profiles), but they are not being pushed to my home feed. I've already tried clearing my cache and reinstalling the app, so this appears to be a server-side delay.
Are others still experiencing this backlog, and is there an ETA on a fix?
hi yes i have the exact same problem, i also tried every possible solution and nothing works … i contacted strava but they haven’t said anything
Just an update on my issue from yesterday. The feed has finally started loading activities again, but the order is completely jumbled.
Currently, the very top of my feed is showing activities from 4 days ago. Brand new activities from today and yesterday are getting buried in the middle of the stack, mixed in with older workouts. I tried reinstalling the app and toggling the feed settings to "Latest Activities," but it didn't fix the order.
It looks like the system is treating delayed workouts as "brand new" the moment they finally clear the server queue, which pushes actual new workouts down. Has anyone else whose feed recovered noticed their timeline is completely out of order today?
Just an update on my issue from yesterday. The feed has finally started loading activities again, but the order is completely jumbled.
Currently, the very top of my feed is showing activities from 4 days ago. Brand new activities from today and yesterday are getting buried in the middle of the stack, mixed in with older workouts. I tried reinstalling the app and toggling the feed settings to "Latest Activities," but it didn't fix the order.
It looks like the system is treating delayed workouts as "brand new" the moment they finally clear the server queue, which pushes actual new workouts down. Has anyone else whose feed recovered noticed their timeline is completely out of order today?
I'm still seeing some weird feed behavior on my end. Recent activities are still getting completely mixed in with old ones from April 11th and 12th, which stubbornly stay pinned to the very top of my feed.
I also noticed the feed ordering toggles are acting up in different ways:
When set to 'Latest Activities': My feed gets flooded with activities shared in Clubs or Groups, and individual friends' activities barely show up.
When set to 'Personalized': The old April 11/12 activities jump back to the top. Brand new activities get buried in the middle of the stack, randomly mixed in with workouts from 2 to 3 days ago.
It seems like the system is still struggling to organize the post-glitch backlog. Is anyone else noticing that Club/Group activities are taking over their 'Latest' feed?
The issue seems to be completely resolved on my end now.
I opened Strava on my iPhone today, and the feed is perfectly back in order—the newest activities are at the top, and the old ones aren't stuck there anymore. For anyone still dealing with this, you may really just have to wait it out. It took exactly 4 days from when the glitch started for the servers to clear the backlog and miraculously fix the timeline without me doing anything else and without any feedback from the support team from Strava 😁