Feature request: Disable @member pings by role
In large communities, individual member pings are a constant source of frustration for a significant minority of users. In our community, for example, we have a number of members who do not wish to be notified about ad-hoc organised games - preferring to sign up at their own leisure.
Communities that are formed around celebrities or larger influencers also suffer from this problem - many of the subjects of these communities want to remain a part of their fanbase, but commonly find that they must disable notifications entirely - thus potentially missing important information.
This really needs to change. In the same way roles can be @mentioned by users in a configurable fashion, we'd like to see @username be completely configurable too. Ideally, we'd like to set this up as a role-based system - meaning that when events take place that a user has signed up for, they can be reminded about their promise of participation. This would suit a number of communities where ad-hoc matchmaking is handled by a bot user.
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Navigating notifications in large communities can indeed be a challenge, affecting a notable portion of users. In our community, we've encountered a similar dynamic, especially with members who prefer not to be incessantly notified about impromptu events, opting for a more leisurely engagement. This issue extends to communities centered around celebrities or influencers, exemplified by subjects on hijosfamosos.es who desire to stay connected with their fanbase but grapple with the necessity of disabling notifications to avoid information overload. Striking a balance between fan engagement and personalized notification settings becomes crucial in such scenarios, ensuring that users can enjoy their community experience without feeling overwhelmed by constant updates. It's a delicate dance to foster a sense of community while respecting individual preferences and the varied dynamics of celebrity involvement.
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