Hi guys curious if in the past with reddit did you use push notifications (via first party app, 3rd party apps, or desktop).
Do you wish it could be expanded to Lemmy?
Or do you think push is to addicting/bad?
Curious on your thoughts
Hi guys curious if in the past with reddit did you use push notifications (via first party app, 3rd party apps, or desktop).
Do you wish it could be expanded to Lemmy?
Or do you think push is to addicting/bad?
Curious on your thoughts
I mostly never had many group chats (aside from family) so I kinda doged the issue for the most part. That being said I can under stand the annoyence/expectation of having to reply immediatly (I have read reciets turned of in many chat apps with certain exclusions).
As per lemmy they are kinda in a back in forth on enabling it since push notifications would typically rely on google firebase messaging or apples push notification service (for power effeciency purposes). Catch22 is it could go against foss/privacy.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2631