Much appreciated!
Just a tip! Maybe you don't know this. Every time you're editing your content, everyone (who was tagged in the post) is getting a notification. So better not edit your post if you're tagging people and do all the corrections before posting.
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Oh. My. God.
I had no idea.
Huge apologies to everyone I've tagged (and accidentally spam-mentioned now.)
:/
Thank you for telling me this.
And I should probably include something about this in the guide, but now I'm scared to edit it!
It's totally fine with me. But not everyone likes this, that's why I am telling you. But this is not a big issue as you are new to this platform.
You are an extraordinary blogger, still new to some terms of Hive blog. You'll learn every day! :)
Well, that's a bit reassuring, thank you.
Still, this is very important for me to know, and for other beginners to hive etiquette. I was editing the guide for accuracy and to apply the tips hive veterans were leaving, never my intention to blow up people's notifications. :)
I think a better a question to ask is whether or not these types of notifications should exist if users mostly find them annoying or irrelevant? Alternatively, there should be a filter settings to choose what activities you want to be notified about. Can that be done @jarvie / @asgarth?
We can filter some notifications, but @jarvie is right and this will not work very well if not implemented in Hivemind.
I think it should be done on Hivemind side because most everyone would rather not get notified for as low as a .02 vote. So best to move that up.
Thanks @jarvie & @asgarth for the clarification on this. I'll update the guide one more time to warn newbies that this update-spam behavior may happen until it's updated on the Hivemind side. Much appreciated. 🙏
Excellent point, really appreciate you mentioning this and tagging the wonderful PeakD team :)