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FEATURE: A notification consolidation plan for keeping the latest one. (#15249)
We previously used ConsolidateNotifications with a threshold of 1 to re-use an existing notification and bump it to the top instead of creating a new one. It produces some jumpiness in the user notification list, and it relies on updating the `created_at` attribute, which is a bit hacky.

As a better alternative, we're introducing a new plan that deletes all the previous versions of the notification, then creates a new one.
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Gemfile.lock Build(deps): Bump parser from 3.0.3.1 to 3.0.3.2 (#15239) 2021-12-09 08:37:42 +08:00
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LICENSE.txt DEV: Absorb onebox gem into core (#12979) 2021-05-26 15:11:35 +05:30
package.json DEV: Fix pending posts page, make tests work in legacy env (#15132) 2021-11-30 13:01:39 +01:00
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yarn.lock DEV: updates popper to 2.10.2 (#14986) 2021-11-17 13:47:55 +01:00

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