sometimes, i just forget that people have lives outside of the virtual spaces they visit. or that they don't have the burning need to stay up-to-date with all their notifications.

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sometimes, i just forget that people have lives outside of the virtual spaces they visit. or that they don't have the burning need to stay up-to-date with all their notifications.
Can’t have one quiet day around here, huh?
Notification Overload
When I first started blogging back in 2016, aside from being bad at blogging I was also bad at keeping up with the teams blogs. At the time that was probably because I was so preoccupied trying to figure out how to get my own out. I wound up only reading them for inspiration for my own blog, without plagiarizing them. That way of doing things fueled my dry spells where I wasn’t engaged with the program. If I wasn’t blogging then I wasn’t reading the teams blogs which meant I wasn’t being inspired to blog. This year I was semi engaged for the first couple months then there was no blogs from me until late August.
During that time every couple days the thought would cross my mind, “blog”, and then I wouldn’t. I also wasn’t on Kwoon talk for very long. One day I decided to go into the Mighty Networks notification settings and enabled all notifications. I use the app for my phone so doing that provides a notification for just about everything. From that point on a notification would appear on my phone whenever anyone makes a posts instead of only the hosts, it also informs when someone comments on a post I also commented on. Sure a good teammate should be engaged on Kwoon talk from the start but having all these notifications helped get me re-engaged on Kwoon talk.
Now that I am posting everyday those notifications pile on really quick. Before I wrote this post I had 100+ notifications from Mighty Networks, and that is only from the last 5 days. Despite that it’s not much of a burden. It seems like a daunting task at first but the payoff to put it simply is, “I see, EVERYTHING!”
Me: *Checks my phone. No tumblr notifications* Ok. Guess I have to check later.
*An hour later*
Me: *Checks my phone*
Tumblr: Do you know how many notifications you have?? *Slaps me with every notification.*
Does anyone know how to make the notifications from one particular post disappear?
OMG I CAN'T KEEP UP WITH ALL OF THESE COOKING MAMA REQUESTS ON FACEBOOK.