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There would need to be something in place that would know exactly where you are on a page and what you've looked at. Quite hard to do.
In any case, the feature would be nice to have.
This is a topic about wiping it if you visit a topic you have a notification for. The problem is: Okay, they're at the topic/article, but have they actually seen the specific post the notification is for?
The simplest way I can think of to do what he's actually asking you to do would be to store a reference to the article/forum topic/private message when a notification is set (unless you already do, didn't check), and then mark as read all referring notifications every time the user loads the article or whatever. But that would be a bit wasteful due to all the extra database queries. And it could get really confusing for the user I guess
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I was thinking simple mark notifications as "read" of the topic has been read since the notification was created.
This of course assumes that you keep track of "last read" per thread per user (most forum solutions do)