As an example it goes like this after some testing:
When an a/b test starts on the EN language.
The "b" site have different blocks/content than the "a" site.
The visitor gets selected for an A/B test, meaning the visitor is selected to view the new page.
When these cirterias are fullfilled for the visitor
If the visitor then tries to view the SV language version of the same page, there are a few way to experiense this issue. But the most recreatable on is that - If an editor then decides(while the EN version A/B test is on-going) to publish changes on the SV version(that is not in an A/B test), the visitor will not see the changes if the visitor got selected to take part in the EN version A/B test.
As an example it goes like this after some testing:
When these cirterias are fullfilled for the visitor If the visitor then tries to view the SV language version of the same page, there are a few way to experiense this issue. But the most recreatable on is that - If an editor then decides(while the EN version A/B test is on-going) to publish changes on the SV version(that is not in an A/B test), the visitor will not see the changes if the visitor got selected to take part in the EN version A/B test.