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Recommendations are too aggressive
I don't like how aggressive recommendations are. Communities and posts should not go on the notifications page.
I don't mind them being on the navbar, tho. I wouldn't mind a new navbar button for "Recommendations".




You can turn them off in your Notification preferences
I know. I just did.
So then why are you complaining about them . . . ?
Because that's how feedback works.
Generally feedback is needed when there is a problem that needs a solution provided to it, not one that has an all ready easy user initated fix. For example I don't like mustard on hamburgers so when I order one some place I tell them my preference for not wanting mustard not wait until the burger is sitting in front of me and then complain about how I hate mustard and then when the person who took my order points out I could have ordered it without mustard in the first place answer with, "I know. Can I have a burger without mustard."
I mean it's bad UX to require the user to disable annoyances.
So in your opinion everyone who provides you a servive needs to be a mind reader and anticipate your wants/dislikes so you don't have to be bothered to take 45 seconds out of your life to click a "disable" box as your pref?
I don't like recommendations being the same as notifications, but I don't mind recommendations.
I think his point is that it's currently an opt out solution that assumes you want rec notifications until you tell the system otherwise, when it could be an opt in solution that doesn't notify you of recs unless you request it.
(Correct me if I'm wrong @SoniEx2 )
I mean it should be a separate button. I don't mind if it nags me. I do mind that it pollutes my notifications.
I thought I had turned them off in my notification preferences, but I just got one anyway.
(For a "trending post", which I can't see the point of. If this type of notification can cover trending posts from any community, it's an example of something the Imzy peeps have said they were firmly against. And if it's only going to be posts from communities I already am a member of, what are the odds I'm not already aware of the post? ...in this case, it was prompting me to read a post I already had open in my browser.)