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1. sneak+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-11-04 16:17:33
Sadly you can't build apps that can send notifications on the most popular phone on the planet without subjecting yourself to arbitrary censorship by Apple and a 30% cut of revenues.

You also can't build apps that use decentralized backends that receive notifications on that platform. All notifications have to come from the centralized app developer.

Sharecropping is beginning to be the only way.

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2. rambam+i5[view] [source] 2021-11-04 16:40:40
>>sneak+(OP)
I did hold that belief for some time, but I solved it with the most reliable notification-method I came across thus far, and that's plain simple email from my own domain.

I understand this is not possible for specific apps that need smartphone notifications to function properly, but when you think about it: a lot of (web)apps don't need that.

In general, one might need less notifications than one thinks.

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3. tommek+Fj[view] [source] 2021-11-04 17:41:15
>>sneak+(OP)
This is so great on the last android versions. I can shut all your noisy messages down. You think they are important, they are not.
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4. sneak+tw1[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-11-05 02:36:25
>>rambam+i5
As a vendor, notifications sell more. As someone who sells things, you need to outsell your competition. Therefore, as a vendor, you need more notifications than you think.
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