• STUPIDVIPGUY@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    to answer your question, it’s just annoying to get 8 notifications when it can just be one

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        1 year ago

        yes seriously, if you get a message - send an alert, after so many “rapid” messages (x amount of seconds, should be user configurable) the notifications stop and it instead monitors and after a certain time period then it gives you a notif “received x messages from y in the last z time units” if the messages haven’t yet been viewed.

        So easy, low hanging fruit, but oh well I guess

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            1 year ago

            “Mr. Google, some people don’t like my genius comments, but I came up with another idea. Only likes or agreement based voting on social media platforms. No one likes being disliked, so I say we eliminate it. I don’t care if users are talking about texting or turkeys. No dislikes.”

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      1 year ago

      Isn’t it more annoying to get a wall of text? A couple extra notifications to make responding easier is the better option sometimes.

      Granted if it’s single sentences it’s different, but if it’s a few paragraphs, far easier to deal and respond in chunks.

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        1 year ago

        just say what you need to say, thoughts all over the place make it harder to respond

        1 or 2 put together paragraphs is better than 12 different thoughts all thrown at you individually

        just a more understandable, more mature way of sharing information