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Add more (optional) notifications #3123

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Dakkaron opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 5 comments
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Add more (optional) notifications #3123

Dakkaron opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 5 comments
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@Dakkaron
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  • Is this a feature request? For questions or discussions use https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support
  • Did you check to see if this issue already exists?
  • Is this only a feature request? Do not put multiple feature requests in one issue.
  • Is this a UI / front end issue? Use the lemmy-ui repo.

Is your proposal related to a problem?

Currently, there are some relevant events that do not trigger a notification.

  • Post/comment was deleted/moderated in some form
  • Post/comment received likes
  • Answers to sub-comments

Describe the solution you'd like.

I'd like Lemmy to send notifications for posts/comments that where moderated, so that I know whether I need to take an action (e.g. fix my mistake and re-post the post in a way compliant to the rules).

I'd also like Lemmy to give me notifications when certain upvote milestones have been reached. Reddit gives you a notification after a post/comment reaches a score of 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and so on for the first time. Notifications like that help to keep engaged to the posts.

I also think it would be good to get a notification on sub-comments. So say I post a comment, someone replies (I currently get a notification) and someone replies to the reply (I currently don't get a notification). I'd like to have the option to get replies for such sub-replies so that I can easier follow the discussion.

To avoid notification overload, these notifications should be toggleable.

Describe alternatives you've considered.

Honestly, not really any alternatives.

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@Dakkaron Dakkaron added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 15, 2023
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krestenlaust commented Jun 15, 2023

It is being looked into in this issue, #2631

@Dakkaron
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That's a really useful feature as well, but I actually didn't mean system notifications for the apps (even though they are very useful) but instead I meant to add more notifications in the webapp/app itself. So if you click the bell icon in the webapp/app, that there are more notifications in there.

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Oh, I understand now, you would like a wider selection of events to trigger a notification. I like the idea of increasing engagement, and letting users opt into more notifications. On the other side of the table, there's the instance hosts, paying for every single email sent: #3011, this issue is about letting the admin reduce the amount of messages being sent. Though primarily about debouncing setting up intervals

@Dakkaron
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That makes sense. Email cost is an issue. Would it make sense to make these extra notifications non-email-only? Just something to tie the user back into their posts/comments when they are on the website/app already anyway?

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I've just furthered the discussion in the other thread to make sure it's even a real concern. Anyway, I believe having notifications separate from specifically being e-mail or push is the best course of action, though it would be relevant to decide what the default settings are.

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