Hi Saq - do you happen to know if this bug is tracked on GitHub already?  I 
think it might be helpful to gather links to forum posts related to it over 
there, as well as to start a discussion there oriented around fixing the 
issue.

-Rob

On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 3:09:40 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> Great info! Yes, adding the following to the  $:/config/SyncFilter fixed 
> this issue for me:
> >> -[[$:/StoryList <http://67.171.244.29:8080/#%24%3A%2FStoryList>]]
>
> As an aside, I had to make sure the system saved the StoryList with my 
> desired startup Tiddlys on the screen before quickly making the filter 
> change, because a browser refresh from an anonymous user was first showing 
> the tid that is specified in the "Default tiddlers" section of the 
> ControlPanel but immediately navigating itself to the StoryList stack.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 4:23:06 AM UTC-7 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> @Sean this is a bug introduced in TW 5.1.22
>>
>> Some details here:
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/ENyfB5ZxPWs/eXcv-96NAgAJ
>>
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?oldui=1#!searchin/tiddlywiki/$24$3A$2FStoryList$20syncfilter|sort:date/tiddlywiki/22z0Qse3amw/M_0pXIFaAQAJ
>>
>> The easiest solution for now would be to run 5.1.21
>>
>> On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 1:03:54 AM UTC+2, Sean Hankins wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi! I'm having an interesting problem with my TW5 installation having to 
>>> do with the use of multiple anonymous users and a single editing user. 
>>> Whether logged in or using anonymously, when a user opens a Tiddly on their 
>>> local web browser, it opens the same one in all other users' instances as 
>>> well. This also happens when logged in as an editing user and editing; an 
>>> anonymous user (read-only) will get an editable Tiddly opened in their 
>>> browser, although any changes aren't saved permanently. 
>>>
>>> I have TW5 on my little Linux server that I'm hosting some other node 
>>> services on. It's configured to run on port 8080, whereas my other services 
>>> occupy port 80. I've poked the appropriate port holes through my router and 
>>> I can access the TW5 from anywhere with my IP (e.g., 
>>> http://xx.xx.xx.xx:8080). While testing I was on a computer on a home 
>>> network 10 miles from the server. I've tested multiple computers on the 
>>> same internal network accessing my remote TW5 server, all experience cross 
>>> client requests. I also tested using my phone on the data network (not on 
>>> the same IP or home network, WiFi off). Opening a Tiddly (or more) on the 
>>> phone will also open on other computers.
>>>
>>> The installation is vanilla with just the following start up parameters:
>>> >> tiddlywiki World --listen port=8080 host=10.0.0.2 
>>> credentials=worldUsers.csv anon-username="Adventurer" "readers=(anon)" 
>>> writers=admin
>>> The creds file (worldUsers.csv):
>>> >>username,password
>>> >>admin,pswrd
>>>
>>>
>>> This issue baffled someone in the TW5 unofficial Discord, and they 
>>> suggested I come here, but I still don't know if this is a configuration 
>>> issue, installation issue, bug or working as designed. My idea is to have 
>>> multiple people use it in a read-only fashion and have only one editing 
>>> user, but if it's going disrupt one user having another user browse, maybe 
>>> it's just not the right tool, which is too bad, because I love this tool.
>>>
>>

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