Yes, but my point is that if developers miss the documentation, and
don't set this setting, it shouldn't cause disruption to the whole
platform, which is what will currently happen.

If alerts is the default, then a developer not selecting multimedia for
their app will only disrupt their own app, and will more likely be
caught and fixed.

Currently, not changing the setting to alerts cause the developers app
to work perfectly fine, but causes the rest of the platform to suffer as
it cuts off music etc. Somebody with less familiarity with the platform
will likely register bugs against the music-app or the platform, as it
appears that the music is not functioning, thus further reducing the
chances of the guilty app getting fixed.

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  Music app stops playing when an app plays a sound

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