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| first try signing out and back in, then hard-refresh the page (ctrl+shift+r). if it still shows the message, go directly to | 
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| If GitHub says “You have unread notifications” but your inbox looks empty, it usually means something simple is going on. You might have a filter turned on — for example, your inbox could be showing only “Participating” or “Assigned” notifications. Click “All” at the top to see everything. Sometimes GitHub marks a notification as “read” automatically if you already visited that issue or pull request, so the message appears briefly and then disappears. It can also happen if you’re signed into a different account or organization, and the unread notifications belong there instead. Occasionally, GitHub’s system just takes a few seconds to update — refreshing the page usually fixes it. Lastly, if your settings send notifications to email instead of the website, they’ll show up in your email inbox instead of GitHub’s. So, check your filters, refresh the page, and make sure you’re in the right account — that usually solves it. | 
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| I had this once and I just had to log in again and it disappeared | 
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How can i do ? what's this ?
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