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Users increasingly view mobile notification systems as a "wild west" where developers exploit channel settings by intentionally mixing intrusive advertisements with critical alerts to prevent users from muting spam. This strategic misuse often manifests as either a single "General" channel stuffed with ads or an overwhelming labyrinth of dozens of categories designed to discourage manual management through sheer fatigue. Frustrated by the lack of platform-level enforcement, many users are turning to third-party filtering tools and calling for app stores to strictly penalize or reject apps that fail to honestly categorize their content. Ultimately, there is a growing demand for more granular control, such as rule-based filtering and scheduled digests, to protect essential communication from the persistence of unsolicited marketing.