Do you have any examples? I must say I hardly ever look at the numbers, but it could be because of caching (if that happens at all), or just plain timing - i.e. new messages being posted between the time you request the frontpage and the request of the section page or vice-versa.
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Well, for example in this moment I see as the first post in The Monastery Gates this article: DBI and PP not behaving..., from Seekers of Perl Wisdom and I see the indication "4 replies" and "3 replies" in the respective "locations".
UPDATE: I'm not offended, but most definitely I'm puzzled to see posts like this getting downvoted, especially I can't see why, taking into account that I'm answering to a specific cmt. A reply/explanation would have been welcome...
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That's interesting, because I see "2 replies" for both locations. (and the node itself has 3 replies in 2 threads)
update: AFAIK, the "# of replies" usually refers to the number of direct replies (i.e. threads)
update 2: changing my user settings to "show count of all replies" does indeed show the incorrect count on the monastery gates.
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Check your user settings. Most likely some of the replies are below your chosen depth.
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I don't think so, for it's 1000. Also, I was referring to the indication in the header: I find it -quite often- to differ when I see the node in the section it belongs to and in the Monastry Gates respectively, assuming it has been frontpaged, of course...
UPDATE: I'm not offended, but most definitely I'm puzzled to see posts like this getting downvoted, especially I can't see why, taking into account that I'm answering to a specific cmt. A reply/explanation would have been welcome...
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