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Question #: 21
Topic #: 5
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You use GitHub for source control and project-related discussions.
You receive a notification when an entry is made to any team discussion.
You need to ensure that you receive email notifications only for discussions in which you commented or in which you are mentioned.
Which two Notifications settings should you clear? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. Automatically watch teams
  • B. Participating
  • C. Automatically watch repositories
  • D. Watching
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Suggested Answer: AC 🗳️

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Divyayuvi
Highly Voted 2 years, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: AC
IMO A&C is the answer
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Freyr
3 months ago
The correct answers are A and C, as confirmed by the following link: (A) Automatically watch teams - please clear this (C) Automatically watch repositories - please clear this For reference, please see: https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications#automatic-watching Many thanks to @zellck and @yana_b for sharing the above link.
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syu31svc
Highly Voted 2 years, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: BD
From provided link "If you don't want notifications to be sent to your email, unselect email for participating and watching notifications. If you want to receive notifications by email when you've participated in a conversation, then you can select email under "Participating". If you do not enable watching or participating notifications for web and mobile, then your notifications inbox will not have any updates." I would take B and D
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Freyr
3 months ago
I politely disagree with @syu31svc. The below are the links provided in the discussion. As per them the correct answers are A and C. (1) https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications#automatic-watching (2) https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications
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NK203
2 years ago
Which two Notifications settings should you clear?clear!clear!
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Dankho
Most Recent 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AD
A. You definitely want to clear this, so you don't get notifications for all team related discussions. D. You also want clear this to avoid notifications for all discussions you are watching maybe due to repository or team settings. You want to keep the others on or not clear them: B. Participating - This controls notifications for discussions you engage with or are mentioned in, which aligns with the requirement. C. Automatically watch repositories: This is related to repositories, and not discussions, so it's not relevant to the requirement. Final Answer: A and D
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yaguitoEC
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AC
you need to clear, so AC
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MrAZ105
6 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
IMO it sould be AD
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MrAZ105
6 months, 2 weeks ago
AD is the correct options
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Mattt
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AC
You should clear A and C. B and D should remain
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vsvaid
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: AC
A and C for me
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itguy2
1 year, 6 months ago
A and D are correct.A. Automatically watch teams - clear this - Anytime you join a new team, you will automatically be subscribed to updates and receive notification when that team is @mentioned. B. Participating - don't clear this - Notifications for the conversations you are participating in, or if someone cites you with an @mention. C. Automatically watch repositories - doesn't matter - Notifications for all repositories, teams, or conversations you're watching. D. Watching - clear this -Notifications for all repositories, teams, or conversations you're watching.
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gabo
1 year, 7 months ago
Anytime you join a new team, you will automatically be subscribed to updates and receive notifications when that team is @mentioned, so A cannot be the answer.
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ghabool
1 year, 7 months ago
I choose B, D In Github, Under Default notification settings, choose how you want to receive notifications for each of the following categories: Participating: These notifications are sent when you participate in a conversation or someone brings you into one by @mentioning your username1. You can choose to receive these notifications by email, web, or both. Watching: These notifications are sent when you’re watching a repository1. You can choose to receive these notifications by email, web, or both, or disable them entirely. Your activity: These notifications are sent when there is activity on issues and pull requests you’ve created1. You can choose to receive these notifications by email, web, or both, or disable them entirely.
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yana_b
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: AC
It is all mentioned in the link below https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications#automatic-watching
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Aravindking
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: AD
The correct answers are A and D. The "Automatically watch teams" setting will cause you to receive notifications for all discussions in any team that you are a member of. The "Watching" setting will cause you to receive notifications for all discussions in any repository that you are watching. To ensure that you receive email notifications only for discussions in which you commented or in which you are mentioned, you should clear both of these settings. This will ensure that you only receive notifications for discussions that you are directly involved in.
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zellck
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: AC
AC is the answer. https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/setting-up-notifications/configuring-notifications#automatic-watching By default, anytime you gain access to a new repository, you will automatically begin watching that repository. Anytime you join a new team, you will automatically be subscribed to updates and receive notifications when that team is @mentioned. If you don't want to automatically be subscribed, you can unselect the automatic watching options in your notification settings.
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DGladiator
1 year, 11 months ago
GPT4 The two notification settings that you should clear to achieve the desired result are: A. Automatically watch teams This setting automatically subscribes you to all team discussions, so you receive notifications for all entries. Disabling this ensures you don't get notified unless you're participating in a discussion or mentioned. C. Automatically watch repositories When you're automatically watching a repository, you get notified of all activity. Clearing this option would stop these notifications and ensure you only receive notifications for discussions you're participating in or mentioned. Option B, Participating, shouldn't be cleared, because this is the setting that ensures you get notifications for discussions you're participating in or when you are mentioned. Similarly, D, Watching, should not be cleared because it pertains to your chosen subscriptions, not automatic ones.
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RonZhong
2 years ago
Selected Answer: BC
B is correct: If you don't want notifications to be sent to your email, deselect email for participating and watching notifications.
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AlexeyG
2 years, 1 month ago
got this in 02 March 2023 exams. scored 870 marks.
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