Why Did I Receive the Wrong User Alert on a Forum?

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I got an alert yesterday for a post by stefanoquattrini. Here's a screenshot showing it, where I've long-pressed it so you can see the URL.
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Note that it says "quoted your post". But physicsforums.com/posts/7060332 quotes Sagittarius A-Star, not me. The link in the post's quote header says Sagittarius A-Star, not me, and takes you to a post by Sagittarius A-Star, not me.

It's not a huge thing, but it does suggest something slightly buggy in the alert system. I wonder if @Sagittarius A-Star got a "replied to you" alert for that post (not sure where you are in the world - the timestamp on the pictured alert is 19.30 GMT yesterday, about 11 hours 40 minutes before this post).
 
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The post was edited. Maybe your post was deleted.
 
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Ibix said:
I wonder if @Sagittarius A-Star got a "replied to you" alert for that post (not sure where you are in the world - the timestamp on the pictured alert is 19.30 GMT yesterday, about 11 hours 40 minutes before this post).
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The link in my alert is
https://www.physicsforums.com/posts/7060332/
The time you describe fits to my time 20:30 [UTC+1].

If I remember correctly, he deleted a posting, while I was editing my
https://www.physicsforums.com/threa...e-lorentz-transformation.1052786/post-7060322

But I'm not sure, if it was exactly the posting, from which you got the alert.
 
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Yeah looks like the post was removed.
 

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