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Can we get some basic options beyond Tracked/Not Tracked?

 

I follow many great modders, but a handful tend to post excessive amounts of images. That's fine on its own, but I don't need the notification spam. If I have a stack of say 30 notifications, 20 will be image dumps and 5 will be "X game was added to Nexus!". I don't mind the site's auto messages (I wish management would use it more actually), but the whole system is super clunky, so sorting through all the image posts takes forever. It honestly keeps me away for the site for much longer stretches, since I'd rather take 15 minutes to deal with the whole backlog than tediously pick them out a few at a time.

 

An option to choose what we get notifications for per author would be great.

Like Mods, Images, Forum Posts, Updates, Etc... /Only or /All

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Bumping to add another example/annoyance:

 

I have no interest in any Fallout games, but many Skyrim/Oblivion modders also make things for Fallout. We should be able to follow by game.

 

Yes, yes, "first world problems", but it's very irritating to get a notification about a favorite author's new file, only to click it and find out it's for a game I don't play. Good for them, do whatever you like, but I don't need to know about it!

 

This whole site is seriously lacking in proper settings.

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Bumping to add another example/annoyance:

 

I have no interest in any Fallout games, but many Skyrim/Oblivion modders also make things for Fallout. We should be able to follow by game.

 

Yes, yes, "first world problems", but it's very irritating to get a notification about a favorite author's new file, only to click it and find out it's for a game I don't play. Good for them, do whatever you like, but I don't need to know about it!

 

This whole site is seriously lacking in proper settings.

 

 

I never track the MODDER, I track their MODS instead.

If you track the MODDER then you are notified of EVERYTHING they do.

Track the Mods you like instead, then you'll just get update notifications when they update their mods.

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