We're considering adding favorite notifications to the global inbox, and are looking for feedback on the idea (as we're not completely sold on it).

But first, some history.

Favorites are kind of like bookmarks, in that they're kept in a handy centralized place. They also follow you across browsers.

Ok, ok... "bookmarks, on the internet" is not the most compelling feature, but Favorites also opted you into notices for those questions as if you were the owner (edits and new answers, at least). This was probably the most confusing part (though a requested feature) of the old envelope behavior judging by erroneous bug reports, so a way to opt out of this behavior was added.

Now, favorite updates go nowhere.

But we could* put them into the inbox.

Here's how we envision this feature working:

  1. Every current user has their "notify me on favorite changes" preference cleared (new users start with it cleared).
  2. The first time someone favorites a question, they're prompted to opt-in to favorite notices.
  3. Whenever a question is commented on or answered (or, possibly, edited) a new notices is pushed into the inbox of users who have favorited it, and have opted in.

Opt-in would be per-site, and it would remain possible to opt-out from your profile page.

a silly mock up of a favorite notice
This is not a final design, but the basic idea is correct

As I mentioned above, we're not 100% sold on this idea. We've had a policy to date that nothing goes into the inbox that isn't specifically targetted at a user; this would be tweaking that policy.

*We could also put changes into their tab on the user page, but that reduces their visibility.

link|improve this question

57% accept rate
2  
Please don't use the inbox, a separate place would be great! – Hendrik Vogt Mar 16 '11 at 9:08
1  
@Kevin, check out answers on this question, you may find some inspiration. – Benjol Mar 16 '11 at 14:52
"2.The first time someone favorites a question, they're prompted to opt-in to favorite notices." ← Just to check, this is on a per-question basis or a per-site basis? – Grace Note Mar 16 '11 at 15:05
@Grace Note - per-site. – Kevin Montrose Mar 16 '11 at 15:47
I always hated favorite updates on my envelope. Thank god you got rid of those me2-answers bumping every favorite question... – Ivo Flipse Apr 4 '11 at 19:22
So, what is the status on this. Is there any place where we can track this. – Gunner Apr 7 '11 at 9:03
Please make sure and fix the favorite tab first: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/83292/recent-favorite-changes – Lance Roberts Jul 15 '11 at 16:11
any news on this feature? I would love to get notifications for my favorites – MotoTribe Nov 2 '11 at 15:45
feedback

6 Answers

I've seen this proposed before but I can't find the link. Anyway, how about a fourth dedicated tab?

hot, all sites, inbox then favourites.

link|improve this answer
2  
The problem is the "number unread" would be serving double duty (switching between 2 tabs depending on context). There's some "implementation unpleasantness" as well, but its mostly that. – Kevin Montrose Mar 16 '11 at 15:47
1  
@Kevin I would rather have the always visible unread counter continue to only count unread inbox notifications, personally. – badp Mar 16 '11 at 15:53
2  
then there's no gain to moving them to that drop down at all, in my opinion, since users wouldn't be notified of anything. – Kevin Montrose Mar 16 '11 at 16:00
2  
@Kevin You could consider showing a favorite notification counter -- only if there are no unread inbox notifications, and in a different color, perhaps. – badp Mar 17 '11 at 15:36
feedback

Notification

I don't know if this will work, but this idea came to me for notifying users of changes to favourites. I think something like this innocuous little icon to the left of the user name (and also the tiny v-like dropdown left of it).

It seems to tell me something has happened, like, "you've got mail" style...

Look forward to your thoughts!

My idea


Opt-in/out

I think it would be nice to have the option, when marking a favourite, to opt for that question only whether or not notifications are desired. This is due to different use cases when adding a question to favourites.

  • If this is too hard to implement, forget it - the old functionality of always notifying would be acceptable if it does not use the global inbox, otherwise I don't think I'll opt in (it'll flood quickly for heavy-use Stackers).
  • If it may confuse new users, let the user preference be one of three?
    • don't notify; or
    • notify always; or
    • ask per favourite

Related: What are favourites for?

link|improve this answer
+1, very good points: "user preference be one of three" would be great, and I'd also prefer some innocuous little icon and not flooding the inbox. – Hendrik Vogt Mar 16 '11 at 9:12
feedback

I would like to see a return of the activity log for favoured posts, but probably not merged with the in-box.

link|improve this answer
feedback

Favorites are clearly used for 2 different main purposes among users. Some use them as a site bookmark. Others use them to get notices as well - I'm on that last (and probably the minority) group.

To me it's a no brainer that who chooses to have favorites as a notification would love to have them in the global inbox - and who uses it as bookmarks would hate it.

If this is opt-in as you said, I don't see how it's not "targetted at the user" as you say. This question is a perfect example of why this idea should be implemented. I would ask this exact request-feature question right now (entitled "Can we have favorites on the global inbox") if I haven't found this. So, instead of asking it, I just favorite it and take it as a question I would have asked.

There is the possibility of a third group of people who would be highly unhappy about this: The ones who enjoy how the favorite notices work right now but prefer to keep the global inbox clean. A simple opt-in to that as well would solve this issue. Leave it there, see how people react, if it's useless then take it off.

Lastly... Allow me promoting a related idea: customizable notification preference panel

link|improve this answer
You know this is the start of the Quora, err, monster? ;-) – Arjan Apr 20 '11 at 11:09
@Arjan interesting... The problem with preferences panels isn't so much their existence or their tweakence but how hard it is to find what you need on them. With that in mind, there are many ways to fix it. A good way to search and replicating preferences in related places help a lot. To stand by my point, here's a good analogy: Secrets. Mac does reduce preferences a lot, but it mostly hides another lot of them. And that's a good way to go through them. Now, I certainly should move this to another place... – Cawas Apr 20 '11 at 13:39
feedback

One thought which came up from this disucsion (What does a small asterisk in the favorites tab in my user profile mean?), is that under the favorites tab, favorites which have any update be highlighted with some color.

So, if my favorites tab has a asterisk next to it, I would know that there have been updates to some of the favorites. When I click on the Favorite tab, the questions that have any updates will be highlighted with some color.

PS: For me, favorite updates are definitely not a candidate for Inbox.

link|improve this answer
feedback

I don't like it. I like my inbox to be reserved for "important" notifications, ones that actually involve me. Who actually checks their favorites anyway? I say they're find in the dashboard where they are.

link|improve this answer
4  
so why do you "favorite" stuff if you don't really care about it? – waffles Mar 16 '11 at 1:41
3  
@waffles I think I'm like most people in that regard. I favorite something because I get the feeling that one day it will be useful, and then never check it again. Also, most stuff I favorite I do really care about, just not enough to stick them in the inbox. I frequently go back to old (my last 5) notifications. I don't want to have to scroll past meaningless updates (to an important thread). I think it's perfectly fine to be able to see at a glance all my favorites and the last time they have changed. – John Mar 16 '11 at 1:48
1  
In short, I favorite something so I can find it again. However, most updates to these aren't important. – John Mar 16 '11 at 1:48
1  
I understand, I find favs a totally odd beast with no clear, single use case. So many people use it in so many ways. – waffles Mar 16 '11 at 1:51
feedback

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged