{# Project: EPT-MX-ADM Company: EasyProTech LLC (www.easypro.tech) Dev: Brabus Date: Thu 23 Oct 2025 22:56:11 UTC Status: Room Details Modal Template Telegram: https://t.me/EasyProTech #}
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Forward extremities are the leaf events at the end of a Directed acyclic graph (DAG) in a room, aka events that have no children. The more exist in a room, the more state resolution that Synapse needs to perform (hint: it's an expensive operation). While Synapse has code to prevent too many of these existing at one time in a room, bugs can sometimes make them crop up again. If a room has >10 forward extremities, it's worth checking which room is the culprit and potentially removing them using the SQL queries mentioned in #1760.
| Event ID | Timestamp | Depth | State group |
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