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Related: About this forumWe are testing a new (optional) feature on DU
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For those who are interested, we are testing a new system which will allow you to opt in to receive desktop and phone notifications from DU.
WHAT'S THIS ALL ABOUT?
If important news breaks, you can be notified even if you're not on DU. And a few times a day, we'll send out notifications about threads of interest. These notifications will be delivered direct to your device, whether it be desktop PC, Mac, or phone. (Caveat: this system is not yet compatible with Apple mobile devices -- Android only at the moment.)
The system is completely optional and if you decide to allow notifications, you can disallow them again at any time in the future.
To begin with the system is going to be pretty basic, and we will be experimenting with it and likely making changes as we test it out, but if all goes according to plan we hope that we can eventually use it to notify you about new replies, subscriptions, DU Mail messages, or other items.
HOW DO I OPT IN?
When visiting any DU page, you should see a small browser notification request popup that looks something like this (it will look different depending on your device/browser):
If you hit "Allow" then you're subscribed and you'll receive notifications. If you hit "Block" then you're not subscribed, and you won't see the message again.
WHAT IF I CHANGE MY MIND AND DON'T WANT THIS?
Whether you choose to allow or block notifications, you can easily change your mind later. On a desktop browser, visit any DU page and click the little padlock to the left of the address bar:
You'll see something like this (again, it will look different depending on your device/browser):
If you initially clicked "Allow" and you now want to unsubscribe, just move the notifications slider to the left. If you initially clicked "Block" and you now want to subscribe, move the slider to the right.
Alternatively, clicking the "Reset permission" button will cause the notification request popup to appear again when you reload the page.
To enable or disable notifications on an Android device, see this link.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you do not see the notification request popup, or if you do not receive notifications after you click "Allow", you may need to tweak your current browser or OS settings. If that's the case, there are a few things you can try -- here are some useful links:
Manage notification settings in Windows
Manage notification settings on Mac
Manage notification settings in all browsers
So there you have it -- once again, this is completely optional, but we hope you give it a try to see if it's something that works for you.
Thanks for reading
EarlG
Fiendish Thingy
(18,194 posts)EarlG
(22,514 posts)it will just be threads that I find interesting
The process is manual -- at least for now -- so I'll be hand-picking threads. In the morning I'll likely be sending out a link to a new standalone page we created which lists the ten left-column homepage threads (called the DU Morning Digest). In the afternoon/evening I'll probably send out a link to one of the most recommended or replied to threads of the day -- unless there's a big breaking news story that we think people would want to know about.
There's going to be an experimental phase where we play around with this and figure out what people like and don't like. To begin with though, the system may be more valuable to casual DU users, rather than very active members who are here all day and read everything.
For very active members, eventually we hope to tweak the system so that we can send notifications when you get a reply to one of your posts, or a DU Mail message, etc. (Again, this would be entirely optional.)
Ms. Toad
(35,437 posts)Just envisioning my phone pinging every time someone posts a new thread in Latest Breaking News + a few more times a day.
EarlG
(22,514 posts)The plan is to send out no more than 2-3 notifications per day, one in the morning and one, possibly two, later in the day, with the option to send out special notifications should there be an important breaking news story.
As mentioned this may be more useful initially to casual rather than heavy DU users. But if you try it out and dont like it, its easy to opt out again.
NOW I am interested. I am a pretty heavy user but there are times when things are so busy I cannot read like I like to and can get really behind. These would be great to show me what I need to look up when I do get on.
Thanks again, this site has never been anything but the best.
SheltieLover
(59,449 posts)SheilaAnn
(10,102 posts)in GD. However, there are times it just takes too long but I still don't want to miss anything. I will assume important
messages will be on these notifications and that will save a lot of wasted time (for me). Great idea EarlG, as my sainted mother would say, you're cookin' with gas!
TygrBright
(20,987 posts)Nictuku
(3,855 posts)Trailrider1951
(3,449 posts)I really don't need any stinkin' notifications. I always have DU open on the first tab and check frequently. If I'm not on DU, it means the power is out and my phone died.
EarlG
(22,514 posts)As I mentioned in reply above, this system may be much more valuable for more casual DU readers, as opposed to folks like you and I who are here all day and read everything.
That said, I also mentioned above that in the future we hope to tweak the system to provide additional functionality for heavy DU users.
calguy
(5,752 posts)Constantly working to make this excellent site even better!
Makes it easier to send in my pledge donations twice each year.
Keep up the great work!
Firestorm49
(4,186 posts)BadGimp
(4,061 posts)Seriously, great work guys!
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)And I have to say ... you're taking on a big (and valuable) job with this curation duty.
So ... kudos to you. We love you man!
Ultimately what would be kinda awesome is deploying AI (I know, scary word, but it can be a force for good in the right hands) that tracks the kinds of thread topics people are into (via Recs and Comments) and targets the posts in accordance with. But that's no small project I'd guess.
malaise
(277,729 posts)Thanks EarlG 😀
keithbvadu2
(39,907 posts)Not useful to me at present but would be very useful if you posed a question that needed quick replies.
msongs
(70,086 posts)MontanaMama
(23,986 posts)Thank you EarlG.
judesedit
(4,509 posts)chillfactor
(7,694 posts)Will give it a try especially with the nuts running the House now.
Auggie
(31,772 posts)alfredo
(60,132 posts)Y
alfredo
(60,132 posts)tavernier
(13,258 posts)Sadly, I am on iPhone.
scipan
(2,631 posts)I've never had one here before. "Ask the administrators"?
EarlG
(22,514 posts)just send me a PM directly
scipan
(2,631 posts)Ohio Joe
(21,894 posts)moose65
(3,290 posts)I guess it's a good thing.
Me, personally? I absolutely HATE notifications and always turn them off.
notifications annoy me no matter where or who they come from. Good for those who want it but it's something that for myself is a big NO.
malaise
(277,729 posts)😀
I'm sure a lot of folks will do that
When you're on any DU page, in your browser, click the little padlock icon to the left of the address bar. An info popup should appear, and in that popup you should see a "Notifications" section which will allow you to turn notifications on. Since you're on a DU page, it will just turn notifications on for DU.
malaise
(277,729 posts)Mosby
(17,323 posts)I would allow DU but I have to turn on everything.
I wouldn't mind a text with links twice a day.
Bernardo de La Paz
(50,824 posts)First of all: Thank you for new features!
I elected to try the notifications, and the browser (Firefox 108.0.1) made sure I really wanted to it, but the lock doesn't give a cancel option. I see Connection is Secure, and Clear Cookies.
If I go to Settings and search for Notification, I see the control that allows me to cancel it for DU there.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)Alice Kramden
(2,384 posts)Always improving!
Skittles
(158,416 posts)I would definitely have to read something like this before I'd try it. I shall proceed!
rubbersole
(8,411 posts)..if tfg gets indicted or arrested- could you please send beer?
hwmnbn
(4,285 posts)Thanks, EarlG
Bristlecone
(10,474 posts)And I kinda feel more connected knowing EarlG is curating my important news notifications. .
Will try it. Thanks!
littlemissmartypants
(25,119 posts)electric_blue68
(17,695 posts)...anything to do with this - my attentions are on that and still I visit several times a day anyhow.
But once that's done, and ad you add features I might get it.
If I do, or not I appreciate you thinking of features to make this site even better! 👍
Aussie105
(6,193 posts)DU is about the only source of news and news discussion I seek out these days.
The rest seem to be either insipid and dumbed down or leaning on a political and one sided slant.
Yes, I'm half a world away, as are many others who are regulars.
You'd be surprised how interested the rest of the world is in what happens inside the US of A.
msfiddlestix
(7,768 posts)notifications? Or will it sort of be like fb notifications that doesn't seem to require it, but to open and read on my phone I have to be logged in. So far, I've limited my log in status for social media to my chromebook only.
Since I don't generally watch the news on tv or listen to the radio, I tend to come to DU for LBN, generally motivated these days to see if a certain cadre of miscreants and traitors have been arrested, charged and prosecuted. That's important news to me.
As well as the unexpected good news, naturally.
Or if the world is coming to an end, I'd like to get a heads up on that too so I can grab my "go bag" and head for the hills.
Kidding aside, I love this idea. I'm going to be a big fan I think.
EarlG
(22,514 posts)It's a separate subscription service that connects to DU, so once you subscribe to get browser notifications, you'll get them whenever they're sent out and it doesn't matter if you're logged into DU or not.
But I think that if you allow subscriptions on your desktop, you'd have to also allow them separately on your phone to get notifications there -- allowing notifications to appear on one device will not allow notifications to appear on all your devices, if that makes sense.
(And just a reminder, Apple does not allow browser notifications on mobile devices yet, so if you're using an iPhone it won't work. It's Android only at the moment.)
msfiddlestix
(7,768 posts)I read DU on my chrome book only, on purpose. Never use my phone, cuz it's not how I like using my phone.
But getting a couple of notifications, I'm going to like.
Oh wait. will the titles be revealed in the notifications? I hope so.
"Former President is found Guilty of 500 counts of Treason by Jury and sentenced to 500 years in prison"
EarlG
(22,514 posts)since that takes you to a page with ten threads. However, for urgent breaking news and for afternoon updates, those will probably just be single threads so the thread title (or a summary of the thread title) will be included.
msfiddlestix
(7,768 posts)samnsara
(18,281 posts)sinkingfeeling
(52,962 posts)EarlG
(22,514 posts)Every weekday morning I add ten new threads to the "Left Column" on the DU homepage, so we created a standalone page for those threads and called it the DU Morning Digest. It seemed like a good way for people using notifications to get a summary of interesting threads in the morning.