https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508433

--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham <[email protected]> ---
The thing is there are no good options here. As you suspect, a quota would
cause innumerable issues.

Disabling the animation if an app revokes and then immediately re-creates a new
notification would work for the case that the app is literally doing this so
fast that we have both notifications already in the queue at the moment we
would remove the old notification. But in cases where we don't, this would
require predicting the future; we can't know that we should disable the
fade-out animation for a notification just because later, in the future,
there's going to be a new notification from the same app.

Another option is to batch up notifications so that they appear in a little
group, rather than all visually appearing and disappearing. That's tracked with
Bug 491181. If you think that would help, we can consider this bug report a
duplicate of that one, Let me know your thoughts.

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