I don’t know if this is a bug or the default behavior of everyday learning cards (I don’t remember them behaving this way).
A backlog of Interday (learn, relearn) cards, say 20 cards seems to override the “Again” interval.
- The first card of those 20, is only shown after all those 20 cards have been cycled through and the cycle repeats.
- It ignores how short the again interval is (e.g. 1 second) and thus shows the same card after, say, 5 minutes after all cards have been cycled through.
- It does not advance through the queue depending on the “again” interval like it used to.
- This behavior does not occur with normal fresh new–>learn cards. They follow the interval correctly.

Here for more context:
Here is the card info for one of those interday cards I believe. (There was a 0-second interval shown, which is an odd occurrence. I believe this was around the time I tried to change the learning steps using the console. Anki seems to register 1s in the console as 0 in the reviewer, but that is a different problem)

Behavior is also seen elsewhere.

Here is another interday card. Here the 0-second interval is not present. (I think, I then raised the interval in the console by 1 second, making it 2s instead of 1s odd enough and then it returned to being 1s in the reviewer).
