Collaboration app items vanish when clicked or viewed
Users report that items in a collaboration app disappear after being viewed or clicked once. This is a reliability bug that undermines basic usability for work tasks. With zero upvotes and a vague description, it appears to be an isolated or unreproduced incident rather than a systemic issue.
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