"Archived" notifications should be referred to as "Read"
See original GitHub issueSummary:
“Read” notifications are referred to as “archived” notifications. However, this is inconsistent with how the website displays the notifications.
What did you expect the app to do, and what did you see instead?
When you open archived notifications, the option to go back says View unread
which is again, inconsistent. We should either refer to notifications as archived and unarchived, or read and unread. In my opinion, we should follow the latter labelling.
Commons app version:
2.12.0-debug-master~d0d663578
Would you like to work on the issue?
Yes, if we can agree the issue is genuine then I’d like to work on this.
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 4 years ago
- Reactions:2
- Comments:9 (5 by maintainers)
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Thanks for checking both these @6point022. Let us get some more opinions and if everyone agrees then I am okay with this change.
This looks like a good change to me 🙂