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S01itUde 30. juli 2014 kl. 12:11
More spam please
It is delicious.
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Cheeseness 30. juli 2014 kl. 12:30 
Sure!

Edit: Since it was a timed thing and doesn't make sense without the context, I was pushing out one further notification (a summary of the preceding stuff accompanied by an apology) when this thread was made.
Sidst redigeret af Cheeseness; 30. juli 2014 kl. 21:44
HER0 01 30. juli 2014 kl. 12:35 
Unfortunately, Steam does not provide any function to group administrators that allows notifications to be suppressed when events are posted (among other things).
Cheeseness 30. juli 2014 kl. 12:41 
We're often reaching out to Valve to ask them to give group organisers (and members) better ways of controlling notifications. You can be certain that if we had the ability to prevent the stack of notifications you received, you wouldn't be seeing them.
S01itUde 30. juli 2014 kl. 12:49 
I'm right there with you, I stopped joining groups because of this issue. Thanks for the reply!
Cheeseness 30. juli 2014 kl. 14:39 
No problems. I only wish that we had better news.
S01itUde 30. juli 2014 kl. 18:56 
Valve really needs to get on fixing the community features of steam. There's a bunch of things missing from steam for the things they are trying to do and is leading to an all around mediocre experience.

I still love steam, just dissapointed that valve hasn't upgraded some things that are very much in need of upgrades!
Cheeseness 30. juli 2014 kl. 21:55 
It doesn't help that the way notification toasts seem to have changed. Previously, it'd stack up to five and then you wouldn't see the rest (and it'd be over in the time it'd take for the first ones to disappear). Now it queues them up and you get to see them all :/
S01itUde 30. juli 2014 kl. 23:40 
When did that happen?? That's such a terrible way to do it..
Cheeseness 30. juli 2014 kl. 23:58 
I'm not certain. This is the first time I've seen it work like this - it didn't happen last month.
ProfessorKaos64 5. okt. 2014 kl. 10:14 
Turning off event notifications?
When playing not steam games, this kills my gameplay and also fills up 10 or so slots by the time I get back to my computer from work. I really dont' want to leave the group, but it's just getting too much.
Cheeseness 5. okt. 2014 kl. 13:23 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ProfessorKaos64:
Turning off event notifications?
When playing not steam games, this kills my gameplay and also fills up 10 or so slots by the time I get back to my computer from work. I really dont' want to leave the group, but it's just getting too much.

I merged this with an existing thread.

The behaviour you're seeing doesn't seem like the normal behaviour for the Steam client. You shouldn't get more than one event notification a day unless it's a SteamLUG Cast day (in which case there'd be two).

In a normal week, we'd have four events total. If you're seeing more notifications than that, then something isn't right.

When events are scheduled, a "toast notification" (the kind that goes away on its own after two seconds) is created. There's nothing we can do about that unfortunately. If those hang around and don't go away, then that sounds like a bug too.

I did hear from someone a while ago who said they got multiple notifications every day, including days that we didn't have any events. After leaving the group, they said they were still receiving them, so it sounds like maybe there's a state that the client or a user's Steam account can get in that makes notifications more annoying than they're meant to be. If you're in a similar situation, I'd be keen to know about it.
S01itUde 5. okt. 2014 kl. 20:41 
It's seem to have settled for me at least!
obamafish 6. okt. 2014 kl. 5:13 
As a workaround, you could create another group just to send notifications, e.g. lug_notifications. Everyone who is interested in receiving your spam would also join that new group to get pop-ups for all your events and the other members will remain undisturbed.

I refuse to believe that this change would affect your participation rate, since everyone who actually cares about your notifications will read the announcement and click the subscribe button.
Cheeseness 7. okt. 2014 kl. 20:42 
Oprindeligt skrevet af green veggie juice!:
As a workaround, you could create another group just to send notifications, e.g. lug_notifications. Everyone who is interested in receiving your spam would also join that new group to get pop-ups for all your events and the other members will remain undisturbed.
That's definitely an option and one that's been suggested before. I'm wary of fragmentation/discovery issues (doing regular content-less "We have this other group!" announcements feels like it'd be more annoying for people who don't want to see Steam notifications?), and as a workaround, it's also awkward in that there's no nice way to bring everything back together once things are resolved (it seems like the only option available would be to disband the secondary group and risk losing people).

There's still the issue of whatever Steam bug it is that has caused some people to receive more notifications than we make. Shying away isn't going to help us get that problem resolved.

I guess the other key thing to note is that the pre-Steam for Linux incarnation of this group is gone. There's no longer a need for a less-active petition group aimed at getting Valve to notice Linux users (or if there is, that's no longer a role we're targeting). That said, I'm definitely keen to a see an outcome where Linux users can have a pleasant experience in this group regardless of how involved they choose to be.
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