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by lobster_johnson
3135 days ago
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There are so many apps that abuse notifications. I often find that I have to turn a new app's notifications off after installing it. For example, the Kindle app (on iOS) keeps bugging me about random things that are basically ads for Kindle. The Etsy app does the same. I recently installed the AliExpress app, and it started sending me notifications daily about deals ("Still looking for wigs? Look what we found, just for you!" -- just because I was entertaining myself the other day by browsing through all the crazy crap that AliExpress sells, it now thinks I want a wig). Apple (and Google, presumably) really should penalize app creators for abusing notifications. |
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Targeted ads are a joke in 2017.
Notification abuse is honestly worse. It is mostly stupid notifications that were clearly not written by someone with any advertising experience.