• CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No, for sure. My issue is probably more distinct. I want discord to work like a forum and not like a chat application. I want to subscribe to get notifications only from specific users, or about specific keywords or topics, rather than broad mentions / everyone settings. I also recognize that I’m not the target demographic in that respect, but searching for discord notification threads will yield quite a few results from other users like me who want more control over when and what the app notifies them about.

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      1 year ago

      Okay but this started by you saying that Discord’s notification suppression is bad. And then claimed admins can overwrite your suppression settings. And I said no it’s not and no they can’t, and you come back saying “well what I really want is this”

      Like, yeah, sounds like Discord isn’t the platform for you and that’s okay. But not for the original reason you said.

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        1 year ago

        Discord’s client doesn’t allow users to mute announcements. Or at least didn’t when last I checked. And my point stands, I want more granular suppression options and the ability to disable announcements entirely. Nothing I said discredits my original position. To me, not having complete control over what types of notifications I receive is bad suppression. If that definition doesn’t mete out for you, that’s fine.

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          1 year ago

          Yes you can. You can mute anything and everything you want. And you can have per channel overrides. So you could say mute everything (yes including announcements) and then override that to notifications for a single thread on that server.