Translations:Help:Notifications/26/en

Before Notifications, the only notifications that the MediaWiki software provides are given through the watchlist. The watchlist is quite helpful, but its format is limited. It works well for changes related to pages, but not so well for changes related to users. At the same time, there's no granularity: if a page is watchlisted, you are informed about every change that happens to it. If a change is not watchlisted, you receive none. Watchlists are useful, and they work well for the job they were designed for, but they don't encompass the whole scope of on-wiki activity. Notifications feature, in conjunction with watchlists, can provide a better user experience. Users are able to learn about more events, far more easily, and have greater control over what kind of information they receive.