• metaStatic
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    185 days ago

    This is a solved problem

    Shit catches fire in Australia and we get text messages.

    • @[email protected]
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      05 days ago

      Our phones in America get amber alerts and extreme weather notifications too, so idk what this article is on about

      • @halcyoncmdr
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        44 days ago

        Someone elaenin the thread posted a screenshot. The Amber alert in CA basically just said it was an alert and a bit.ly link to Twitter for info.

        Why the fuck doesn’t California actually include the info on the alert itself like I’ve always gotten anywhere else? That’s the actual question. Every alert I have received in AZ has had all relevant info for the alert in the alert itself, never just a link elsewhere.

      • metaStatic
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        25 days ago

        ignoring for a second you can turn off push notifications so that’s a stupid contact method in the first place they also just linked to a 3rd party site instead of sending info directly over the system.

        • @[email protected]
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          45 days ago

          WEA messages aren’t push notificationn, nor are they SMS messages like Australia uses. They are a separate system. Our phones are configured to pop up the message over everything, and they default with a loud, unique alert tone.

          Some WEA messages can be blocked; some cannot.

          They aren’t supposed to be used to just send links; they are supposed to send the actual message. This is the first time I’ve heard of an Amber Alert that didn’t include details about the suspect and victim.

          • metaStatic
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            54 days ago

            They aren’t supposed to be used to just send links

            looks like that is the only real issue here then