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'''<dfn>notification fatigue</dfn>''' is (AKA <dfn>alarm fatigue</dfn>, <dfn> | '''<dfn>notification fatigue</dfn>''' is (AKA <dfn>alarm fatigue</dfn>, <dfn></dfn>, <dfn></dfn>) when a person receives so many [[notification]]s that they are no longer helpful, and interrupt actual work so much that the person gets tired of them and starts ignoring them. | ||
Receiving too many notifications makes people not want to use a client: | Receiving too many notifications makes people not want to use a client: |
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notification fatigue is (AKA alarm fatigue, alarm saturation, or needy technology) when a person receives so many notifications that they are no longer helpful, and interrupt actual work so much that the person gets tired of them and starts ignoring them.
Receiving too many notifications makes people not want to use a client:
- E.g.: 2014-10-03 https://twitter.com/freebsdgirl/status/518146125036290048
Once again, not checking notifications. Using web, not client. Too many notifications. Will check later.
AKA alarm fatigue:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alarm_fatigue
- http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/01/24/265702152/silencing-many-hospital-alarms-leads-to-better-health-care
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