
Whether you prefer to be pinged via the name of a chickpea spread, a more traditional alert sound or no sound whatsoever, there's a simple way to change it in Slack.

Switching to "hummus" (or any of Slack's other notification sound options) won't stop your boss from pinging you about "promoting synergy" and "hitting the ground running," but they might at least help you stop hearing the knock brush in your nightmares. But when it's repeatedly accompanied by a note urging you to "circle back" or "touch base" or "ping me ASAP," your brain might pull a Pavlov and start associating the innocuous sound with corporate buzzword-fueled dread.

Sure, the default sound alone is relatively pleasant and unimposing. 2)High Makes a sound -> IMPORTANCEDEFAULT. Imagine the overall increase in whimsy if everyone switched to "hummus" instead of the dreaded knock brush. User-visible importance level Importance (Android 8.0 and higher) 1)Urgent Makes a sound and appears as a heads-up notification-> IMPORTANCEHIGH. It really feels like the discord team is content with the state of the application and aren't working on the QOL improvements that users actually want.Corporate workers send more than 1.5 billion Slack messages every month through the business communication software, according to TechJury.

No notifications wouldn't be bad, if there was a timeline/area somewhere for you to see all of the notifications that you missed while you were on dnd (across all servers) but that sure as hell isn't on discord either. You either turn ALL of discord down which (as mentioned above) isnt a solution it's a band-aid, and turning off notifications or sound entirely through DND which means then you don't get ANY notifications. to make my ringtone sound louderit is loud according to the settings but its really ringing soft. I'm getting ready to dive into the internals and change the hard value of the notification volume or sound because of the lack of flexibility regarding it. Viber notification ringtone not loud on samsung phones. I think it would be fair to say at this point that if the discord team HASN'T been asked to do this hundreds of times or AREN'T currently in the process of adding it, they don't use their own application enough.

Having a separate volume slider for notifications specifically is only logical.
