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Who the fuck either has sound turned on that often, or has notifications that old?
I didn’t even know notifications could make noise past their initial display.
I think the only time I’ve experienced this is when I had my phone off for weeks and still used Gmail. It spammed me on boot with tons of old email notifications.
Is there a mail client you prefer, by the way? I’ve been pretty happy with Spark for a while now, but I don’t care about their AI features and I’d really like Gmail tag support.
Messenger is the worst for this especially since I only have my work phone on half the time so I tend to get a lot of old notifications for messages I’ve already read when I turn it on.
The example given in the article is for a device you don’t turn on that often
What I’d like is the ability to rate limit notifications. If I get a notification from a text, then the same person or same app notifies me within 15 seconds because of another incoming message, I want it to only notify me once.
I have to have sound/vibration on for work due to the type of industry I’m in, but sometimes if there are a bunch of active conversations going on, my phone is vibrating like a sex toy and I just get exhausted.
IIRC, Lineageos has a setting like that.
Buzzkill Notification Manager can do that.
Well, that’s cool. I have searched a few times over the years for this, but stopped looking eventually.
Did you purchase it? If so, do you find that it works?
I honestly haven’t used it enough to know how well it works, but their advertisement has the cooldown thing mentioned. I hope it works for you.
$5 is probably worth giving it a shot.
I bought it, I really like it. It’s simple to set up.
Only glitch is sometimes it mutes an audiobook for a second when a notification comes in, even though you don’t hear the notification