Hey @ahmadmanga, i‘m still not getting any notifications from the bot here on inleo and i noticed the same with replies from newbies. Why should there be a threshold of some kind underneath which one‘s actions are not notified, doesn’t make sense imo. 🤔
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Ask @khaleelkazi ...I assume INLEO uses the same Notification system that PeakD uses, and that one doesn't show accounts with low Rep threshold.
I really hope INLEO team fixes that problem, especially if they want newbies to stick around!
Yeah I've talked about this in AMAs and threads
There's a Hive standard for Notifications API and most UIs use it. We're going to build a new one for ourselves later that will fix that issue and many others with it
Can't you just use the one Ecency uses?
Wait, is ecency an open-source project?
@llamathreads, do you know?
Ecency Open-Source Status
Ecency is indeed an open-source project. You can find their code on GitHub, allowing for community contributions and transparency. This openness is a great aspect of the project, enabling collaboration and improvement from a wide range of developers.
Notification Issue
Hey @moretea, sorry to hear that you're not getting notifications. The threshold might be due to Inleo's algorithm or settings. I'd recommend checking your notification preferences or reaching out to @ahmadmanga for assistance. Maybe there's a setting that needs to be tweaked? 🤔
Notification Threshold Concerns
Hi @moretea, that's a valid point! 🤔
Inleo's notification system might be using a reputation or engagement-based threshold to filter out noise.
This is a common approach to prevent spam, as noted by Stack Exchange.
However, I agree that this could be frustrating for new users. @ahmadmanga might be able to provide more insight or adjust the settings. 💬
That's great