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Q&A New and interesting question feeds without email

It appears that Codidact has notification streams for new questions and interesting questions, but currently these are over email. Can you add a search filter, global page, RSS feed or some other ...

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by matthewsnyder‭  ·  last activity 6mo ago by Monica Cellio‭

#2: Post edited by user avatar trichoplax‭ · 2023-07-29T22:39:02Z (10 months ago)
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  • It appears that Codidact has notification streams for new questions and interesting questions, but currently these are over email.
  • Can you add a search filter, global page, RSS feed or some other way of consuming these streams, without using email?
  • I dislike using email as a notification channel because it floods my mailbox with a large volume of unimportant emails. Codidact already has a notification system for responses to your posts, it would be useful to have a website showing new/interesting questions so that users could quickly get an idea of where everyone is and what they're talking about.
  • This feature should be much easier if https://meta.codidact.com/posts/289142 is completed - both of these could simply become search filters on the global search page.
  • It appears that Codidact has notification streams for new questions and interesting questions, but currently these are over email.
  • Can you add a search filter, global page, RSS feed or some other way of consuming these streams, without using email?
  • I dislike using email as a notification channel because it floods my mailbox with a large volume of unimportant emails. Codidact already has a notification system for responses to your posts, it would be useful to have a website showing new/interesting questions so that users could quickly get an idea of where everyone is and what they're talking about.
  • This feature should be much easier if [Add a global search page](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/289142) is completed - both of these could simply become search filters on the global search page.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar matthewsnyder‭ · 2023-07-29T21:40:15Z (10 months ago)
New and interesting question feeds without email
It appears that Codidact has notification streams for new questions and interesting questions, but currently these are over email.

Can you add a search filter, global page, RSS feed or some other way of consuming these streams, without using email?

I dislike using email as a notification channel because it floods my mailbox with a large volume of unimportant emails. Codidact already has a notification system for responses to your posts, it would be useful to have a website showing new/interesting questions so that users could quickly get an idea of where everyone is and what they're talking about.

This feature should be much easier if https://meta.codidact.com/posts/289142 is completed - both of these could simply become search filters on the global search page.