
Turning on push notifications can be a very useful and informative thing to do. It can also be a very annoying addition to your existence, rather akin to being prodded by someone whose sole purpose is to inform you of horrifying news from around the world.
But, TV comedy writer James Colley discovered that some push notifications — namely those sent by BBC Science Focus Magazine — are a bit like interacting with a child who has an incessant supply of questions about the world.
"I’ve accidentally set up push notifications for the BBC science magazine and it’s like being followed about by an inquisitive but annoying child," wrote Colley on Twitter. Read more...
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