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Global Notification Settings #3786
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I don't know if it is viable here but I just noticed yesterday that if I mute a notification on a chat on the android app for a couple of hours, it also mutes the notification on that chat on the web, which is not desirable (I haven't tried the desktop app yet). |
@mydexterid It's not related to TDesktop and this issue directly. Maybe #277? |
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I suggest you add the option to "receive notifications only from contacts" (not groups and channels). Having joint many groups and channels I find it quite annoying to be flooded with notifications. And I think this is the worst thing about telegram on Linux. |
5 years ago... Still need that thing. |
There are global notification settings in telegram.
They're accessible with
inputNotifyUsers
,inputNotifyChats
andinputNotifyAll
.Currently there's no way to change them, only per peer settings are editable via TDesktop (
inputNotifyPeer
).Afaik, mobile apps do support them.
Seems an easy pick for me, you may start looking from #3678 code.
See #3780 to understand why it may be needed.
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