Irritating visuall bug (client-sided?) when annotating AC-SC

Platform (Android, iOS, Website): Website

Browser, if a website issue (Firefox, Chrome, etc) : MS Edge

URLs (aka web addresses) of any relevant observations or pages: Any open ID-Annotation page

Screenshots of what you are seeing :
The 1st observation I intended to annotate:


The next annotation I switch to. In this case, I already went along with the bug and added the “real” annotation already.

Description of problem : Using S+C (= sex can not be determined) and switching to the next ID tab with the arrow key, while the annotation is still loading, the annotation marker/text will carry over to all following observations. Happens often after using EO-AA-SC quite fast. It’s a visual bug that resolves itself after closing the observation or switching to a new page.
However, I cannot replicate it with any other annotation except the sex.
The problem I have is, that, sometimes, the fully loaded text carries over and I cannot be sure if I typed out S-C on the new observation or if it’s a visuall bug. I can only test it by re-opening the observation, or by adding a “2nd” S-C annotation.

Step 1: Annotate SC several times in a row (the combination of AC-SC seems to be a quick trigger!)

Step 2: Move on to other observations by using the arrow keys

Step 3: Once the bug is triggered, press SC again to add the duplicate

Is there something I can do, except being slower?

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