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Inbox notifications is currently the only push channel that SE provides. So - noisy or not - nothing else would satisfy the "notification" requirement.

Unsatisfactory edits are an issue. From my experience, only about 1 of 5 or so is satisfactory (maybe even less). So not even grouping of entries related to the same post (that is already being done) would help here - some way to filter the posts is needed.

Possible ways that I see:

  • explicitly show that you wish to be notified of the question's progress (a wanted feature in its own righta wanted feature in its own right)
  • use "tells" that the post's quality has improved in addition to the fact of edit to send a notification:
    • a closed post was reopened, or
    • a review to close it was completed with "keep open" (dubious - downvotes are intended to be an alternative to close), or
    • an answer has been posted (any or maybe upvoted/accepted), or
    • voting dynamics has changed

Inbox notifications is currently the only push channel that SE provides. So - noisy or not - nothing else would satisfy the "notification" requirement.

Unsatisfactory edits are an issue. From my experience, only about 1 of 5 or so is satisfactory (maybe even less). So not even grouping of entries related to the same post (that is already being done) would help here - some way to filter the posts is needed.

Possible ways that I see:

  • explicitly show that you wish to be notified of the question's progress (a wanted feature in its own right)
  • use "tells" that the post's quality has improved in addition to the fact of edit to send a notification:
    • a closed post was reopened, or
    • a review to close it was completed with "keep open" (dubious - downvotes are intended to be an alternative to close), or
    • an answer has been posted (any or maybe upvoted/accepted), or
    • voting dynamics has changed

Inbox notifications is currently the only push channel that SE provides. So - noisy or not - nothing else would satisfy the "notification" requirement.

Unsatisfactory edits are an issue. From my experience, only about 1 of 5 or so is satisfactory (maybe even less). So not even grouping of entries related to the same post (that is already being done) would help here - some way to filter the posts is needed.

Possible ways that I see:

  • explicitly show that you wish to be notified of the question's progress (a wanted feature in its own right)
  • use "tells" that the post's quality has improved in addition to the fact of edit to send a notification:
    • a closed post was reopened, or
    • a review to close it was completed with "keep open" (dubious - downvotes are intended to be an alternative to close), or
    • an answer has been posted (any or maybe upvoted/accepted), or
    • voting dynamics has changed
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Inbox notifications is currently the only push channel that SE provides. So - noisy or not - nothing else would satisfy the "notification" requirement.

Unsatisfactory edits are an issue. From my experience, only about 1 of 5 or so is satisfactory (maybe even less). So not even grouping of entries related to the same post that(that is already being done) would help here - some way to filter the posts is needed.

Possible ways that I see:

  • explicitly show that you wish to be notified of the question's progress (a wanted feature in its own right)
  • use "tells" that the post's quality has improved in addition to the fact of edit to send a notification:
    • a closed post was reopened, or
    • a review to close it was completed with "keep open" (dubious - downvotes are intended to be "weak close"an alternative to close), or
    • an answer has been posted (any or maybe upvoted/accepted), or
    • voting dynamics has changed

Inbox notifications is currently the only push channel that SE provides. So - noisy or not - nothing else would satisfy the "notification" requirement.

Unsatisfactory edits are an issue. From my experience, only about 1 of 5 or so is satisfactory (maybe even less). So not even grouping of entries related to the same post that is already being done would help here - some way to filter the posts is needed.

Possible ways that I see:

  • explicitly show that you wish to be notified of the question's progress (a wanted feature in its own right)
  • use "tells" that the post's quality has improved in addition to the fact of edit to send a notification:
    • a closed post was reopened, or
    • a review to close it was completed with "keep open" (dubious - downvotes are intended to be "weak close"), or
    • an answer has been posted (any or maybe upvoted/accepted)

Inbox notifications is currently the only push channel that SE provides. So - noisy or not - nothing else would satisfy the "notification" requirement.

Unsatisfactory edits are an issue. From my experience, only about 1 of 5 or so is satisfactory (maybe even less). So not even grouping of entries related to the same post (that is already being done) would help here - some way to filter the posts is needed.

Possible ways that I see:

  • explicitly show that you wish to be notified of the question's progress (a wanted feature in its own right)
  • use "tells" that the post's quality has improved in addition to the fact of edit to send a notification:
    • a closed post was reopened, or
    • a review to close it was completed with "keep open" (dubious - downvotes are intended to be an alternative to close), or
    • an answer has been posted (any or maybe upvoted/accepted), or
    • voting dynamics has changed
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ivan_pozdeev
  • 35.8k
  • 3
  • 62
  • 84

Inbox notifications is currently the only push channel that SE provides. So - noisy or not - nothing else would satisfy the "notification" requirement.

Unsatisfactory edits are an issue. From my experience, only about 1 of 5 or so is satisfactory (maybe even less). So not even grouping of entries related to the same post that is already being done would help here - some way to filter the posts is needed.

Possible ways that I see:

  • explicitly show that you wish to be notified of the question's progress (a wanted feature in its own right)
  • use "tells" that the post's quality has improved in addition to the fact of edit to send a notification:
    • a closed post was reopened, or
    • a review to close it was completed with "keep open" (dubious - downvotes are intended to be "weak close"), or
    • an answer has been posted (any or maybe upvoted/accepted)