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  • noodlejetski@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    What’s the disadvantage?

    https://nohello.net/en/

    A: hey (my watch vibrates once)
    A: are you free right now? (my watch vibrates again)
    B: nah. Sorry (their phone plays the sound once)
    B: but I shold have time around 17:00. (their phone plays the sound again)

    as opposed to:

    A: hey, are you free right now? (one vibration)
    B: nah, sorry, but I should have time around 17:00 (one sound played)

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      1 year ago

      I don’t really see a problem with that. Also it shouldn’t vibrate if you’re already in the chat. So that really isn’t a problem since you usually see that the other person is typing and usually wait for them to send the message as long as they aren’t taking too long.

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        1 year ago

        I don’t really see a problem with that.

        and I do, because it doubles the amount of notifications I receive. if 5 people ask me something that way, I end up with 10 notifications, half of them being a pointless “hey”. it’s just plain inconsiderate.

        Also it shouldn’t vibrate if you’re already in the chat

        I don’t always immediately rush to check my phone when I get notified, not to mention that when the alerts are fired in a rapid sequence like that you often just don’t have time to open the conversation before the next alert arrives.