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by Touche
3730 days ago
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As already mentioned, there's already a setting for turning off notifications globally: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11433799 Having a web feature off by default is essentially damning it to not exist, so that's a non-starter. If you don't like the features that are enabled by web standards most of them can be globally disabled by turning JavaScript off. |
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That's good, but might be too blunt a hammer. What should be is a standard way to turn them on/off per individual site, WITHOUT unsolicited popups.
>Having a web feature off by default is essentially damning it to not exist, so that's a non-starter.
As an IT teacher in a past life I've seen 10 year old kids go through 10 layers of obscure program settings to enable a particular behavior / proxy their way out of a school network / etc.
If people care enough for notifications, they will find a way to enable them. If they don't, no harm done.