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1That can be done however I don't think inbox is so big that it can accomodate a filter. If we insert a filter inbox will look like a lot in very less space in my opinion.– Jitendra SinghCommented Nov 28, 2022 at 15:50
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2@JitendraSingh I think from the UI standpoint, a lot can be done to make it minimalistic yet easy to navigate. Off the top of my head, add a small button on top which will open the filter as an overlay on top of the notifications so it doesn't spill all over the page.– M--Commented Nov 28, 2022 at 16:08
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1@JitendraSingh I think a row of site icons, like the one that appears in Achievements dropdown when you get rep on multiple sites, would work great. After loading notifications you could build a site list and display icons only for those sites that are currently in the Inbox.– EvgenKo423Commented Dec 12, 2022 at 9:22
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