I think it would generally be preferred that everyone should be able to subscribe to individual questions/answers as requested here.

However, since Jeff already implemented notifications on our favorites, if you have a lot of favorites, you're constantly getting notified of any activity, most of which you probably don't need, or want, to see.

Therefore, as a stopgap measure, I suggest adding a user preference to opt-out of all favorite notifications.

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removing all my favorites until this gets implemented – Juan Manuel Jun 1 '10 at 13:17
I don't think I've ever been notified about a favorite... is this new? – Aarobot Jun 1 '10 at 13:24
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@Aarobot yes, it was implemented a few days ago. – alex Jun 1 '10 at 13:36
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It is a huge PITA since I am getting an envelope lighting up every 15 minutes making the entire thing useless (The signal to noise ratio is to high to bother paying any attention to the envelope). Also the envelope shows up and shows you nothing in the summary page. Wtf? Total lack of an intuitive interface. – HAL 9000 Jun 1 '10 at 14:11
Hmm, I think I'm glad I use RSS feeds instead of favorites now. – Gnome Jun 1 '10 at 14:35
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That's interesting. I just checked my favorites page and found that three of them were bumped within the last day, but I don't recall being notified. (EDIT: Apparently that's because I was notified of something else at the same time and I didn't see the new "Favorites" tab. Never mind then.) – mmyers Jun 1 '10 at 14:37
This is actually unusual... I am only getting "empty" notifications. My recent activity stated 6 events for my favorites today, but it only lists 5 actual events. None of those 5 events actually triggered an envelope blink. Just now though, I got an envelope highlight, and I checked. The counter now says 7, but the listed events are still the same 5 as earlier! – Grace Note Jun 1 '10 at 18:36
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17 upvotes but only 1 favorite. I wonder why? – Andrew Grimm Jun 2 '10 at 23:23
<aol>me too!</aol> – azatoth Jun 18 '10 at 17:57
I support this idea (I upvoted when you first posted it), but I'm honestly surprised as how much flak the favorites notifications is getting. I can't possibly see it being any more annoying than the previously existing banners (in which anytime I return from a few hour absence on Meta I'm told of summat like 8 new responses and 12 new comments when in actuality there's literally only 2 new responses and 1 new comment). Comparatively, on SO where I favorite exclusively as a bookmark tool and not for notifications, I've never had a bothersome alert for it. I'm curious, is it really that bad? – Grace Note Jul 6 '10 at 17:42
Yeah, it's really quite annoying. I have ~60 favourites, and the envelope lights up almost every time I visit the site. Poor S.Mark with 1,900 favourites. @Gra – Jon Seigel Jul 6 '10 at 17:47
Hum, I see. Maybe it's not bothersome to me because I simply don't have enough favorites, or because my envelope seems to always be alight in the first place (even with no activity, favorite or otherwise!) – Grace Note Jul 6 '10 at 17:54
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There is a checkbox to opt out of favorite notifications now on the preferences tab of the user page.

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there's a checkbox on MSO, SF and SU, not not on SO (at the time of this comment) – Corey Jul 17 '10 at 21:11
@Corey: Check the software version (lower right corner); sounds like it just hadn't been deployed on SO yet. – Gnome Jul 17 '10 at 21:32
@Gnome whoa, I never noticed that before, that's helpful. – Corey Jul 17 '10 at 22:56
This no longer works, at least for me. – alex Oct 9 '10 at 21:03
It's not there for me either. – glenviewjeff Dec 12 '11 at 20:56
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Yes, Please.

I have favorited 1900~ questions, now whenever I refresh, envelope is always blinking.


Edit: Written a greasemonkey script that add "Remove All Favorites" button on user's prefs page

Note: This horribly take time if you have thousands, since it remove one by one every 700 milliseconds, for the sake of DoS protection mechanism.

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As a side note, do you really need that many favorites? – Juan Manuel Jun 1 '10 at 14:30
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The notification system would work nicely if there was a separate "watched" list of questions (that would be limited to, say, 50 questions) and only those would generate notifications, but I think a lot of users favourite questions if they're interesting, and then forget (myself included, though I only have 6 pages' worth). – Jon Seigel Jun 1 '10 at 14:31
@Juan, yeah, now I know, I don't need them all, writing greasemonkey script to remove all. – YOU Jun 1 '10 at 14:42
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One every 700 milliseconds is still probably faster than the rate you'd go manually doing it. – Grace Note Jun 1 '10 at 16:18
@Juan, if searching could some day be limited to bookmarked questions, then having a lot of such bookmarks (favorites) might indeed be useful? (My bookmarks here on Meta are mostly pointers to FAQs et al, which I use in comments.) – Arjan Jun 6 '10 at 11:35
@S.Mark Damn it, you were my favorite test user here – systempuntoout Jun 30 '10 at 10:26
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Yes, yes, ten times yes. For my part, my annoyance with favourites notification just led me to delete all my favourites. Whilst people are telling me to "Just use browser bookmarks", if you have many machines/points of access, these are really not ideal. Moreover, the favourites page was also a good destination to get a quick overview of questions you wanted to follow - votes, answer counts and so forth - without having dig into each question page separately.

For me though, the strongest argument is that it's just bad UI design. For those of us who have (well, had) popular favourites, a popover notification that appears virtually every time you visit the site conveys no information - it's just annoying noise that consumes screen space, demands attention, and you want rid of as fast as possible.

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Yep. Essentially, the meaning of a "favourite question" changed in the eyes of Jeff & Co. See my comment on S. Mark's answer. – Jon Seigel Jun 23 '10 at 12:12
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Oh god please, I was horrified it wasn't a preference when I checked and now I'm doomed with the stupid notification bar every time I login. :(

I treated the favorite feature more of a bookmarking sort of tool but I'm regretting that now.

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Yes and no. I think there needs to be a separation between favorites and followed questions. Some of the questions in my favorites are questions I'm following with interest and want updates on. Others are questions that have information I want to reference later and just want quick access to.

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I'm sorry, but did you read any of the posts and comments in this question? – Jon Seigel Jul 4 '10 at 16:02
Apparently not as well as I'd thought. it's what I get for not having a whole hell of a lot of time and still trying to participate. – AnonJr Jul 5 '10 at 5:06
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