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llamedos

New Member
any idea why i don't get any notifications on my mobile app @llamedos? come in every morning to a laptop going crazy with notifications

Not sure about the App at all sorry, if it has been a while since you installed the app it seems a complete delete and re install of it fixes most issues.
we have no control over how the App works, we simply use a skin on a 3rd party developed app'
 

foxbox

Member
Location
West Northants
I'm finding alerts on my laptop are sporadic; it used to be that every time there was a reply to a thread I'd posted in (not necessarily started) I'd get an alert at the top of the page. Now if I click "New Posts" quite often I'll spot a thread that I've contributed to that has had an additional reply from another member but there's been no alert shown (n).
 

llamedos

New Member
I'm finding alerts on my laptop are sporadic; it used to be that every time there was a reply to a thread I'd posted in (not necessarily started) I'd get an alert at the top of the page. Now if I click "New Posts" quite often I'll spot a thread that I've contributed to that has had an additional reply from another member but there's been no alert shown (n).

I 'think' the system learns from your actions, ie, if you have contributed to a thread, and then not revisited it(perhaps missed clicking just one alert) it learns you are no longer interested in that thread.

For me it is quite useful, as I create lots of threads, however beyond their creation, I am not really interested in their outcome, and quite often I forget to un check the 'alert me/wathc thread' box, some of those threads go on for 100s of posts, the system learns beyond its first few alerts which I do not respond to, that I am no longer interested, and saves me receiving 100s of alerts. If I do visit the thread, say because someone has reported a post or tagged me, then once again I receive further alerts.
 

foxbox

Member
Location
West Northants
I 'think' the system learns from your actions, ie, if you have contributed to a thread, and then not revisited it(perhaps missed clicking just one alert) it learns you are no longer interested in that thread.

For me it is quite useful, as I create lots of threads, however beyond their creation, I am not really interested in their outcome, and quite often I forget to un check the 'alert me/wathc thread' box, some of those threads go on for 100s of posts, the system learns beyond its first few alerts which I do not respond to, that I am no longer interested, and saves me receiving 100s of alerts. If I do visit the thread, say because someone has reported a post or tagged me, then once again I receive further alerts.

Oh I see, bloody big brother second guessing me again!! Only joking, that makes sense I guess but I don't have as many interesting things to say as you so am desperate to cling on to anything I post (n)
 

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