There's nothing broken here in the process or software, just the configuration.
You have a board filter that is not suitable for the board. Your process of fixing this starts perfectly but goes wrong on step 4. Try this instead:
A few issues:
1) My JQL was "ORDER BY rank ASC"
2) Why should Quick Filter not work? Because the Backlog certainly permits me to select Quick Filters.
2) Why should the system not want to return me to the Backlog if I do something slightly different, like edit Quick Filters? This seems like apology for JIRA having an awful UI.
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What I meant by "return to the backlog" is that the system DOES NOT just go where I tell it to. In the chart at top I clearly show a course of action that the system does not let me take.
And the Board lets me select Quick Filters. It's not the users fault that despite it saying I can select various quick filters, it's actually untrue. This reminds me of how the engineers botched Three Mile Island because they weren't getting real feedback from the control panel.
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Ok, I cannot replicate that. I go to board settings, then the quick-filter section, so my screen looks almost identical to yours, then clicking on backlog takes me back to the backlog view (I've even broken my board filter so I can't rank and get the same message you do when I try)
The problem you are having is the backlog not rendering after you get there. It's nothing to do with the "design". The fact it works fine for me also tells us that.
Errors like the server side failing like this are often transient on Cloud, so the obvious thing to do is simply try again and see if it reoccurs. If it does, then the question becomes what you've got that is different to the rest of us that might be causing it - we already know your board filter is not ordering by rank, but it's not that because my deliberately broken board filter is also working fine. But what does the rest of the filter say? Is it very complicated, so the backlog is struggling to think it through?
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1) Start in Backlog view
2) Attempt to manually move an issue up or down; this message appears "Ranking is disabled, as the Filter Query for this board is not ordered by ascending Rank. Please check your filter configuration."
3) Click the hyperlink
4) Select Quick Filters
5) Select Backlog; system shows progress bar but does not proceed. Another link must be selected to get out of this.
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