I might be misremembering, but I think android (at least Pixels) have a prompt to ask if you want to get rid of an app's notification if it pops up too often, and/or show you the current settings for the notification for review.
I wonder if a similar approach could be used: just as users might half blindly push "OK" on a request for notification permission, it could be counter balanced by a check on new notifications in the kind of "Do you want to stop this app from sending you more of these messages ? you can always change your mind in the XXXXX screen <link to said screen>"
To be honest, I don't wish for more people to have to comb their notifications screens and have a deep understanding of what's happening. I'd prefer the OS to better surface to the user they just need to push a button to get rid of the crap.
I wonder if a similar approach could be used: just as users might half blindly push "OK" on a request for notification permission, it could be counter balanced by a check on new notifications in the kind of "Do you want to stop this app from sending you more of these messages ? you can always change your mind in the XXXXX screen <link to said screen>"
To be honest, I don't wish for more people to have to comb their notifications screens and have a deep understanding of what's happening. I'd prefer the OS to better surface to the user they just need to push a button to get rid of the crap.