Clifford Asness: Apple iMessage users seek refined notification controls

Clifford Asness: Apple iMessage users seek refined notification controls
Asness calls for iMessage alert options

Apple's iMessage system is receiving user feedback regarding its notification settings.

Clifford Asness, using social media, expressed a desire for a mode that sends alerts for new messages without notifying users every time someone reacts to an old message. The issue, commonly observed in group and family chats, can lead to unnecessary distractions when multiple users respond to previous messages. Asness's commentary highlights a broader demand among users for more granular control over app notifications. At present, Apple’s iMessage platform does not offer the level of customization requested, prompting continued discussion among users awaiting possible improvements. Anyone aware of such a feature is encouraged to share information.

Asness has addressed a range of public policy issues on social media in recent months. He recently voiced concern over rising antisemitism and heightened polarization during the U.S. primary elections. In another statement, he commented on the difference in scale between Democratic missteps and Trump’s greater corruption in U.S. politics. His commentary continues to draw attention within both technology and political spheres.

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