• Hundun@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Does everyone have this one friend, who instead of typing out one message, splits their thoughts into 6-32 smaller messages sent in quick succession?

    Also, I wish there was a way to throttle or debounce notifications on my phone.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t know why in 2023 we still can’t debounce notifications. It should be simple to say if I get 3 messages in the same conversation in 120 seconds, silence the conversation for an hour.

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        1 year ago

        And people like you wonder why you have no friends lmao.

        “If my friends message me too much, silence them for an hour”.

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          1 year ago

          I’m in group chats that often devolve into 2-3 talking about something between themselves. While I’m busy with other things I’m not interested in being distracted every single time something is said because I think the notification might be something that requires attention. Once I have some free time I may be interested in going back to see what was said, but if I know they’re going off and I don’t want to hear about it at the moment I’d like the conversation to automatically mute for a short period of time.

          The assumption is that by that point I am aware of the messages and have chosen to ignore them for the time being. There is no need to notify me because I’ve already been notified

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      1 year ago

      “Hey, guess what, I got free text messages now.”

      3 days later I contemplate blocking them.