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     What is the JavaScript version of sleep()?

     @Dan Dascalescu Does this sleep function clear the timeout at the end?
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"Edit email settings" won't turn this particular subject off. Unsubscribe to old questions didn't help. "unsubscribe from this email" should not be so close to items - how to re-enable? is about all topics, not this particular topic. "Follow" is not pressed on the post.

Perhaps it is because I upvoted the topic. OK, I'll un-upvote it. Maybe that will unsubscribe me from updates... Alas, my "vote is now locked."

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    Note that you have commented on that answer once, and @reply doesn't work with whitespaces, so it will fallback to "@Dan". However, I still can't solve the mystery of @reply's name matching on why you still got the notification even though "Dan Dascalescu" (the OP of the answer) has commented after you.
    – Andrew T.
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    @AndrewT. "An exception is the case when the first @name either matched nobody, or matched the post's author (and thus isn't necessary); in this case, the next @name will be checked." might be the reason. Commented Sep 28, 2021 at 5:14
  • Is this an email notification or a notification in your inbox here on the Stack Overflow site?
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  • Both email and web notification. I sure hope my name is OK. Commented Oct 1, 2021 at 16:19

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You're only getting notified because you've commented on this answer. If you no longer want to be notified, simply delete all your comments on that answer.

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  • That is terrible. Let's say I'm some important person, and people cherish my comments. The more I leave the more my mailbox gets ruined. How could someone who left 458 comments still be interested in 458 topics? So then everybody has to delete all their contributions just to restore their mailbox to peace? Doesn't sound like a good business model. Commented Oct 1, 2021 at 16:14
  • Indeed, for a user to figure out that he indeed commented, at all, even if not way deep in the hidden comments, is a major research project. So an hopeful future unsubscribe button should not be only buried there too. So unsubscribe buttons need to be: in the email, in the web notifications, and at the top of the page. Also the email and notifications need to say 'you are receiving this mail because you commented...(link), and someone followed up. If you no longer wish..." Commented Oct 1, 2021 at 16:27
  • "... to follow (just) this topic, then click..." Commented Oct 1, 2021 at 16:31
  • Well I've made 20 times the number of comments you have and I'm rarely bothered. Your 3 comments are all I've had today for instance. On those rare occasions where someone does pester me I have deleted my comments but really that's not often. You happened to comment on one highly visited post, your other 455 comments are unlikely to trouble you. Commented Oct 1, 2021 at 16:37

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