but what you're saying is that I have no control over who is notified.
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agree that's a concern. I have some phone numbers I keep in Contacts but would not want them to know my number
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They would not in that case. These notifications are locally generated. Nothing is transmitted.
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If someone already has your contact info in their address book, they see that they can contact you via Signal.
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Bluntly: a friend received a notification from an abusive ex because he still had her in his contacts.
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Secondarily, I've had the same # for 10 years. Lots of contacts I don't really use.
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Including people who aren't a part of my life for various reasons but don't merit deletion/blocking
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third, overall tone of replies is the problem is not how the system works, just that i don't get it
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I'd invite you to consider that the notification system being confusing to users is also a problem
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Sorry, not trying to be terse, just trying to fit info into the tweet. Would love to talk/hear more, send us an
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email at twitter@whispersystems.org
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rather than email, keeping my quick thoughts public in this image:pic.twitter.com/PmZj9cccAX
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