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No but you need telemetry to find out how users react to abusive notifications and how they interact with websites where they do genuinely want notifications from. You can't just guess that.
>you need telemetry to find out how users react to abusive notifications You need telemetry to find out how users react to abusive notifications? Wow. I know that A/B testing is in vogue, but can’t they just use some common sense? People despise abusive notification prompts. People despise abusive location prompts. People despised abusive popups to the point that every browser blocks them and websites started emulati…
You need telemetry to find out how users
react to abusive notifications?
I run an ad blocker, so my perception of notifications is they're used for things like breaking news notifications on news websites [1]. That's not a feature I personally need, but 24 hour news channels exist so presumably someone feels they need regular news updates.So no, it's not obvious to me everyone dislikes notification requests, even if I have them all blocked myself.
If you let curmudgeon developers like me dictate products' features sets based on intuition, there'd be no HTML e-mail, no third-party cookies, no WebGL, no emojis, no WebUSB.... :)
[1] https://www.wired.co.uk/article/push-notifications-breaking-...