Does anyone else find the concept of Notifications tantalisingly useless - particularly - but not exclusively - in MacOS?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostNo
I find them useful
Don't have them switched on for everything but for some things on one of my machines
However, I did find this - https://www.newscientist.com/article...dont-know-yet/ though the article I wanted to find - about Patient Zero - now appears to be behind a paywall - a slight problem, which I expect I can solve via the library services.
I'm not sure whether I'll really find the Notifications useful, or simply irritating. What I do find particularly annoying is if something catches my eye, and then I can't find the article referred to. Perhaps if that's going to happen I'd rather not know.
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I'm revisiting this, as I think I just saw something which I wasn't expecting, and which might (just might) enhance my understanding.
I found in one application/web site that there's a list of notifications - so I can track who said what etc. Is this generally the way these things work - that notifications go to a specific application, or website, or web community, or are there other mechanisms at play? One reason why I have disliked, or not found notifications useful, is that it's all very well being notified that "X has done Y", or "A has said x", but without being able to track down where the actual messages are stored this is useless. I can see that for some websites or applications that notifications, if they are accessible, can be useful. On the other hand, there is still also the possibility that there'll be so many notifications about or from a particular person or group that they will be as useful as SPAM!
(At least one can eat SPAM - though - if one chooses ...)
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Originally posted by LezLee View Post"At least one can eat SPAM - though - if one chooses ..."
Mmm. Spam fritters. Happy memories!
So is corned beef!
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I still find notifications mostly a nuisance, and a bit pointless, but I wonder if just occasionally they can have a use - which may depend on a site issuing notifications.
For example, on this site - is it possible to receive a notification if there is a reply to a particular post on a thread? That's an option on some sites.
For people who visit rarely, and have very specific queries, such a feature could be very useful.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI still find notifications mostly a nuisance, and a bit pointless, but I wonder if just occasionally they can have a use - which may depend on a site issuing notifications.
For example, on this site - is it possible to receive a notification if there is a reply to a particular post on a thread? That's an option on some sites.
For people who visit rarely, and have very specific queries, such a feature could be very useful.
But that would be asking a lot.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostAn alert when one of your posts has been quoted would be a handy thing too: I'm sure I've missed some replies/responses in the past.
But that would be asking a lot.
One reason I find notifications pointless is that so many sites ask for "permission" to send them, and then one gets absolutely inundated with "information" - 99.9% of which is either not wanted or useless ("notification spam", perhaps), but unfortunately the 0.1% which one might really want to have goes missing or swamped.
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