Reverting a forced index. It was good for a profile with many entries - but not on a profile with only a few items.
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@ -276,8 +276,10 @@ function profile_content(&$a, $update = 0) {
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$pager_sql = sprintf(" LIMIT %d, %d ",intval($a->pager['start']), intval($a->pager['itemspage']));
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// FROM `item` FORCE INDEX (created, uid) LEFT JOIN `contact` ON `contact`.`id` = `item`.`contact-id`
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$r = q("SELECT `item`.`id` AS `item_id`, `contact`.`uid` AS `contact-uid`
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FROM `item` FORCE INDEX (created, uid) LEFT JOIN `contact` ON `contact`.`id` = `item`.`contact-id`
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FROM `item` LEFT JOIN `contact` ON `contact`.`id` = `item`.`contact-id`
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WHERE `item`.`uid` = %d AND `item`.`visible` = 1 AND `item`.`deleted` = 0
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and `item`.`moderated` = 0 AND `contact`.`blocked` = 0 AND `contact`.`pending` = 0
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AND `item`.`id` = `item`.`parent` AND `item`.`wall` = 1
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