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After what number does the Questions For You return to zero?

Asked by flo (13313points) December 20th, 2016
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After what number does the Questions For You return to zero
Is it 1000 or 9999 or other?

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Lightlyseared's avatar

I always thought that when it gets to 1000 it stays at 1000.

Zaku's avatar

I only have 95 Question for You.
But I have 1593 Activity for You.

I almost never click Activity because it is really slow.

flo's avatar

@Lightlyseared me too.
@Zaku Wow that’s a huge number for Activity for You. I think maybe someone is asking me a question or has given another great answer etc., so I can’t not look at each Activity for You.

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ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

Unless it was programmed to reset after a certain amount it’ll probably be what the limit is for an int ~2^32

SecondHandStoke's avatar

Why isn’t this question under Meta?

Zaku's avatar

@flo Ya I would use it more if it were faster, but at 20 seconds to load and to reload, that’s a minimum of 10 hours to clear mine out even if I barely look at what’s written, and usually it is some people talking to each other and will regenerate as activity as soon as someone else comments. It even takes a delay to clear each one out, so most I’m not really interested in following. I still check back in threads but I tend to just do it manually using the far faster General/Social/Meta buttons or GA’s. (It’s much more likely someone’s responding to me if I have a GA +1.)

elbanditoroso's avatar

Click it to read those,

One of the choices is REMOVE ALL

Select that, and they are gone.

Mariah's avatar

I never use Questions for you so I can confirm it goes up to 1000 then stays there. It doesn’t loop around back to zero.

Strauss's avatar

@ARE_you_kidding_me ~2^32

You must mean somewhere around 4,294,967,296 or so, right?

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