Notion silently loses weeks of edits with no recovery path and AI-only support
A Notion user lost 17 days of edits across 100+ pages with no in-app warning or notification, and customer support only returned AI-generated responses with no human escalation option. Silent data loss combined with inaccessible human support leaves users with no recourse for recovering critical work. This undermines trust in cloud-based note-taking as a reliable repository.
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