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This is one of the main complaints about Apple's iMessage -- there's no ability to silence "Alice loved XYZ" notifications without silencing either your conversation with Alice, or the Messages app entirely.
But with Android, you can categorize different push notifications, right? I'm not familiar with how it works in the back end, but I've seen apps categorize different notifications such that you can control how each notifies (such as by silencing one type and not another).
Would it be possible to have "react" notifications be categorized differently from regular messages, so that we can selectively mute one or the other?
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This is one of the main complaints about Apple's iMessage -- there's no ability to silence "Alice loved XYZ" notifications without silencing either your conversation with Alice, or the Messages app entirely.
But with Android, you can categorize different push notifications, right? I'm not familiar with how it works in the back end, but I've seen apps categorize different notifications such that you can control how each notifies (such as by silencing one type and not another).
Would it be possible to have "react" notifications be categorized differently from regular messages, so that we can selectively mute one or the other?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: