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- Suspense does not detect when data is fetched inside an Effect or event handler. It only activates for the [resources listed below.](#what-activates-a-suspense-boundary)
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- React does not preserve any state for renders that got suspended before they were able to mount for the first time. When the component has loaded, React will retry rendering the suspended tree from scratch.
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- If Suspense was displaying content for the tree, but then it suspended again, the `fallback` will be shown again unless the update causing it was caused by [`startTransition`](/reference/react/startTransition) or [`useDeferredValue`](/reference/react/useDeferredValue).
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- Once React shows a `fallback`, it waits at least 300ms before replacing it with the resolved content, so that boundaries resolving within that window are revealed together rather than one at a time.
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- Once React shows a `fallback`, it waits at least 300ms before replacing it with the resolved content, so that boundaries resolving within that window are [revealed together](/blog/2025/10/01/react-19-2#batching-suspense-boundaries-for-ssr) rather than one at a time.
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- If React needs to hide the already visible content because it suspended again, it will clean up [layout Effects](/reference/react/useLayoutEffect) in the content tree. When the content is ready to be shown again, React will fire the layout Effects again. This ensures that Effects measuring the DOM layout don't try to do this while the content is hidden.
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- React includes under-the-hood optimizations like *Streaming Server Rendering* and *Selective Hydration* that are integrated with Suspense. Read [an architectural overview](https://github.com/reactwg/react-18/discussions/37) and watch [a technical talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj5N-Khihgc) to learn more.
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