Methods, apparatus, devices and products for displaying information

CN122569776APending Publication Date: 2026-08-14BEIJING ZITIAO NETWORK TECH CO LTD
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2026-04-17
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2026-08-14

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Abstract

This document relates to methods, apparatus, devices, and products for displaying interactive notifications. The method includes displaying a first component in response to a first operation, the first component being configured to change the display mode of a prompt message associated with a first object. The method further includes switching the display mode of the prompt message from a first display mode to a second display mode in response to a second operation on the first component. Furthermore, the method also includes displaying the prompt message using the second display mode.
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Technical Field

[0001] This article relates to the field of human-computer interaction, and more specifically to methods, apparatuses, devices and products for displaying information. Background Technology

[0002] Within the application, users can perform various interactive actions around content objects, such as following other users and liking, commenting on, or saving content posted by other users. These interactions not only promote communication between users but also incentivize users to publish more content within the application. When a second user performs the aforementioned interactive actions on a first user or on content posted by the first user, the application can provide the first user with notifications (e.g., alerts, reminders) in interfaces such as message pages or alert information pages, so that the first user is aware of newly added following, likes, comments, or saves relevant to them. Summary of the Invention

[0003] In a first aspect of this document, a method for displaying prompt information is provided. The method includes, in response to a first operation, displaying a first component, the first component being configured to change the display mode of a prompt message associated with a first object. The method further includes, in response to a second operation on the first component, switching the display mode of the prompt information from a first display mode to a second display mode. Furthermore, the method also includes displaying the prompt information using the second display mode. In this way, the application can provide multiple display modes of prompt information suitable for various types of users, allowing users to set the display mode of the prompt information to a mode that suits their needs. This improves the efficiency of users processing prompt information and enhances the user's interactive experience when processing prompt information.

[0004] In a second aspect of this document, an apparatus for displaying prompt information is provided. The apparatus includes a first component display module configured to display a first component in response to a first operation, the first component being configured to change the display mode of prompt information associated with a first object. The apparatus also includes a display mode setting module configured to switch the display mode of the prompt information from a first display mode to a second display mode in response to a second operation on the first component. Furthermore, the apparatus includes a prompt information display module configured to display the prompt information using the second display mode. The technical effects of the first aspect of this document also apply to the second aspect.

[0005] In a third aspect of this document, an electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes one or more processors; and a storage device for storing one or more programs, which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to implement a method for displaying a prompt message. The method includes, in response to a first operation, displaying a first component, the first component being configured to change the display mode of a prompt message associated with a first object. The method further includes, in response to a second operation on the first component, switching the display mode of the prompt message from a first display mode to a second display mode. Furthermore, the method also includes displaying the prompt message using the second display mode. The technical effects of the first aspect of this document also apply to the third aspect.

[0006] In a fourth aspect of this document, a computer program product is provided. This computer program product is tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and includes machine-executable instructions that, when executed, cause a machine to implement a method for displaying a prompt message. The method includes, in response to a first operation, displaying a first component configured to change the display mode of a prompt message associated with a first object. The method further includes, in response to a second operation on the first component, switching the display mode of the prompt message from a first display mode to a second display mode. Furthermore, the method includes displaying the prompt message using the second display mode. The technical effects of the first aspect of this document also apply to the third aspect.

[0007] The summary section is provided to present the chosen concepts in a simplified form, which will be further described in the detailed description below. The summary section is not intended to identify key or principal features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Attached Figure Description

[0008] The above and other features, advantages, and aspects of the examples herein will become more apparent when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description. In the accompanying drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements, wherein:

[0009] Figure 1 A schematic diagram is shown illustrating the example environment in which several examples in this article can be implemented;

[0010] Figure 2 A flowchart illustrating a method for displaying prompt information, based on some examples in this document, is shown;

[0011] Figure 3 A flowchart illustrating an example process for setting up notification categorization methods, based on some examples in this article, is shown;

[0012] Figures 4A to 4CThis illustration shows an example of how settings notifications are categorized, based on some examples in this article;

[0013] Figure 5 A flowchart illustrating an example process for setting the display location of notifications, based on some examples in this article, is shown.

[0014] Figures 6A to 6C This diagram illustrates an example of where settings notifications are displayed, based on some examples in this article.

[0015] Figure 7 A flowchart illustrating an example process for selecting the categorization method or display location of notifications based on some examples in this article;

[0016] Figures 8A to 8D The illustration shows examples of choosing how notifications are categorized or displayed, based on some examples in this article;

[0017] Figure 9 A flowchart is shown illustrating an example process for displaying notifications by displaying aggregated messages, based on some examples in this article;

[0018] Figures 10A to 10B The illustration shows an example of displaying a notification by showing an aggregated message, based on some examples in this article;

[0019] Figure 11 A flowchart is shown as another example process for displaying notifications by displaying aggregated messages, based on some examples in this article;

[0020] Figures 12A to 12B A diagram illustrating another example of displaying a notification by showing an aggregated message, based on some examples in this article;

[0021] Figure 13 The illustration shows an example of displaying interoperability notifications on a personal page, based on some examples in this article;

[0022] Figure 14 This illustration shows another example of displaying interoperability notifications on a personal page, based on some of the examples in this article;

[0023] Figure 15 A block diagram of a device for displaying prompt information is shown, according to some examples herein;

[0024] Figure 16 A block diagram of a device capable of implementing the various scenarios described herein is shown.

[0025] In all the accompanying figures, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements. Detailed Implementation

[0026] It is understood that all user-related data involved in this technical solution should be obtained and used only after authorization from the user. This means that if it is necessary to use a user's personal information in this technical solution, the user's explicit consent and authorization are required before obtaining this data; otherwise, no related data collection and use will be carried out. It should also be understood that when implementing this technical solution, relevant laws and regulations should be strictly followed in the process of data collection, use, and storage, and necessary technical measures should be taken to protect user data security and ensure the secure use of data.

[0027] It is understandable that before using the technical solutions disclosed in the examples in this article, users should be informed of the types, scope of use, and usage scenarios of the personal information involved in this article in an appropriate manner in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, and their authorization should be obtained.

[0028] For example, upon receiving a user's proactive request, a prompt message is sent to the user to explicitly inform them that the requested operation will require the acquisition and use of the user's personal information. This allows the user to independently choose whether to provide personal information to the software or hardware such as electronic devices, applications, servers, or storage media performing the operations described herein, based on the prompt message.

[0029] As an optional but non-limiting implementation, in response to a user's active request, sending a prompt message to the user can be done via a pop-up window, where the prompt message can be presented in text format. Furthermore, the pop-up window can also include a selection control allowing the user to choose "agree" or "disagree" to provide personal information to the electronic device.

[0030] It is understood that the above notification and user authorization process is merely illustrative and does not limit the implementation method described in this article. Other methods that comply with relevant laws and regulations may also be applied to the implementation method described in this article.

[0031] The examples herein will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While some examples of this document are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that this document can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples set forth herein; rather, these examples are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of this document. It should be understood that the accompanying drawings and examples are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of this document.

[0032] In the description of the examples in this document, the term "comprising" and similar terms should be understood as open-ended inclusion, i.e., "including but not limited to". The term "based on" should be understood as "at least partially based on". The term "an example" or "the example" should be understood as "at least one example". The terms "first", "second", etc., may refer to different or the same objects unless explicitly stated otherwise. Other explicit and implicit definitions may also be included below.

[0033] As mentioned above, applications can provide notifications to users in interfaces such as message pages or alert pages to inform them of new follows, likes, comments, or favorites. In some related technologies, applications provide a unified notification display method applicable to various user types (e.g., professional creators or non-professional creators). For example, an application can display multiple components associated with various interaction categories at the top of a message page. For instance, an application could display a follower component, a like component, and a comment component at the top of the message page. When unread notifications exist, the number of unread notifications can be displayed near the corresponding component to alert the user to the existence of unread notifications for the interaction category corresponding to that component.

[0034] However, a uniform display of notification messages cannot meet the needs of different types of users. For example, on image / video creation platforms, professional creators publish a large number of high-quality works, resulting in them receiving a large number of followers, likes, comments, and favorites from other users, leading to a flood of interactive notification messages. Therefore, professional creators want these notification messages to be properly categorized, and they want the application to provide rich classification options corresponding to various categories of notification messages. However, non-professional creators publish fewer works and receive fewer interactive notification messages from other users, meaning they only use a portion of the complex notification message categorization and filtering functions provided by the application. In this case, complex functions increase the learning curve for non-professional creators, reduce their efficiency in finding the functions they need among numerous options, and also detract from the visual appeal of the interface.

[0035] Therefore, the examples in this paper provide a scheme for displaying information. In this scheme, in response to a first operation, the processing device can display a first component, which is configured to change the display mode of a prompt message associated with a first object. Then, in response to a second operation on the first component, the processing device can switch the display mode of the prompt message from a first display mode to a second display mode. The processing device can then use the second display mode to display the prompt message.

[0036] In this way, the processing device can provide multiple display methods for prompts suitable for various types of users, allowing users to customize the display to their liking. This improves the efficiency of processing prompts and enhances the user's interactive experience.

[0037] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of an example environment 100 in which several examples of this article can be implemented is shown. For example... Figure 1 As shown, environment 100 includes processing device 102. Processing device 102 can be any device with processing capabilities. For example, processing device 102 can include smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktop computers, workstations, or smart wearable devices. In environment 100, processing device 102 can be a client device, and processing device 102 can run application 104. Users can interact with application 104 through processing device 102. For example, application 104 can be a content publishing platform, an image / video creation platform, an image / video editing platform, or a social platform.

[0038] In environment 100, the first object 106 can be, for example, a user, an account, or a creator. The first object 106 can publish content in application 104. For example, the first object 106 can publish content such as images, videos, and text in application 104. Furthermore, the first object 106 can also publish comments on content published by other objects in application 104. When other objects interact with the first object 106 itself or the content published by the first object 106, the first object 106 can receive an interaction notification 108 associated with that interaction. The interaction notification 108 is used to notify the first object 106 that a new interaction has been received. For example, the interaction notification 108 may include other objects following the first object 106, other objects liking the content published by the first object 106, other objects commenting on the content published by the first object 106, or other objects saving the content published by the first object 106, etc.

[0039] In environment 100, in response to a first operation, processing device 102 may display notification setting component 110 (also referred to herein as the first component), which is configured to change the display mode of interactive notification 108 associated with first object 106. For example, an interactive notification interface may be displayed in application 104, showing the received interactive notification 108. Furthermore, the notification setting component 110 may also be displayed in the interactive notification interface. In response to an operation on notification setting component 110, application 104 may display a settings interface. A toggle component 112 (also referred to herein as the first component) may be displayed in the settings interface. By changing the value or state of toggle component 112, the display mode of interactive notification 108 within application 104 can be changed. For example, toggle component 112 may be a set of radio buttons, switches, checkboxes, or other suitable components. The display method of interactive notification 108 may include, for example, the categorization method of interactive notification 108, the display method of the categorized items of interactive notification 108, the display position of interactive notification 108 within application 104, or the style of the component used to display interactive notification 108, etc.

[0040] In environment 100, in response to a second operation on switching component 112, processing device 102 can switch the display mode of interactive notification 108 from a first display mode 114 to a second display mode 116. For example, switching component 112 may include two options, one corresponding to the first display mode 114 and the other corresponding to the second display mode 116. For example, the first display mode 114 may be a display mode suitable for professional creators, and the second display mode 116 may be a display mode suitable for non-professional creators. The first display mode 114 may be the display mode currently being used by application 104. In response to the selection of another option, the display mode of interactive notification 108 can be switched from the first display mode 114 to the second display mode 116.

[0041] In environment 100, processing device 102 can display interactive notification 108 using second display mode 116. For example, after setting the display mode of interactive notification 108 to second display mode 116, when displaying the interactive notification interface, the categorization method or display mode of category items of interactive notification 108 can be changed to second display mode 116. As another example, after setting the display mode of interactive notification 108 to second display mode 116, the display position of interactive notification 108 can be changed to an interface or a specified position within the interface corresponding to second display mode 116.

[0042] In this way, the processing device 102 can provide multiple notification display methods suitable for various types of users, allowing users to set the display method of the interactive notification 108 to suit their own needs. This improves the efficiency of users in handling notifications and enhances the user's interactive experience when handling notifications.

[0043] Figure 2 A flowchart of a method 200 for displaying a notification, according to some examples herein, is shown. Method 200 can be executed by a processing device. For example, method 200 can be performed by... Figure 1 The processing device 102 performs the operation. The processing device may include, for example, a smartphone, tablet computer, laptop computer, desktop computer, workstation, or smart wearable device.

[0044] In box 202, in response to the first operation, the processing device can display a first component, which is configured to change the display method of a prompt message associated with the first object. The prompt message may be, for example, a notification, a reminder, or a new message. For ease of explanation, this document uses a notification as an example to illustrate various scenarios. For example, in... Figure 1 In the illustrated environment 100, in response to a first operation, processing device 102 may display a notification settings component 110, which is configured to change the display mode of an interactive notification 108 associated with the first object 106. For example, an interactive notification interface may be displayed in application 104, showing the received interactive notification 108. Furthermore, the notification settings component 110 may also be displayed in the interactive notification interface. In response to an operation on the notification settings component 110, application 104 may display a settings interface. A toggle component 112 may be displayed in the settings interface. By changing the value or state of the toggle component 112, the display mode of the interactive notification 108 within application 104 can be changed. For example, the toggle component 112 may be a set of radio buttons, a switch, a checkbox, or other suitable components. The display mode of the interactive notification 108 may include, for example, the categorization of the interactive notification 108, the display mode of the categorized items of the interactive notification 108, the display position of the interactive notification 108 within application 104, or the style of the components used to display the interactive notification 108.

[0045] In box 204, in response to a second operation on the first component, the processing device can switch the display mode of the prompt information from a first display mode to a second display mode. For example, in... Figure 1In the illustrated environment 100, in response to a second operation on the switching component 112, the processing device 102 can switch the display mode of the interactive notification 108 from a first display mode 114 to a second display mode 116. For example, the switching component 112 may include two options, one of which corresponds to the first display mode 114, and the other to the second display mode 116. For example, the first display mode 114 may be a display mode suitable for professional creators, and the second display mode 116 may be a display mode suitable for non-professional creators. The first display mode 114 may be the display mode currently being used by the application 104. In response to the selection of another option, the display mode of the interactive notification 108 can be switched from the first display mode 114 to the second display mode 116.

[0046] In box 206, the processing device can use a second display method to display the prompt information. For example, in... Figure 1 In the illustrated environment 100, the processing device 102 can display the interactive notification 108 using the second display mode 116. For example, after setting the display mode of the interactive notification 108 to the second display mode 116, when displaying the interactive notification interface, the categorization method or the display mode of the category items of the interactive notification 108 can be changed to the second display mode 116. As another example, after setting the display mode of the interactive notification 108 to the second display mode 116, the display position of the interactive notification 108 can be changed to an interface or a specified position within the interface corresponding to the second display mode 116.

[0047] In this way, the processing device can provide multiple display methods for prompts suitable for various types of users, allowing users to customize the display of interactive prompts to their liking. This improves the efficiency of users processing prompts and enhances their interactive experience.

[0048] In some cases, the first component is associated with the layout of the prompt information, and the first display mode and the second display mode indicate that multiple information items associated with the prompt information are displayed according to different layouts. In this way, users can set the display mode of the prompt information to a suitable layout, thereby improving the efficiency of processing the prompt information.

[0049] In some cases, the layout is associated with the categories of the prompts, and the first and second display methods indicate that multiple category items associated with the prompts are displayed in different ways. In this way, multiple category items associated with the interactive prompts can be displayed in different ways, allowing some users to improve their efficiency in processing prompts by displaying more category items, while other users can simplify the layout of the interactive prompt interface and improve the user experience by displaying fewer category items.

[0050] In some cases, the processing device can display multiple identifiers for multiple category items associated with the prompt information, as well as prompt information associated with a first identifier among the multiple identifiers. In this way, a larger number of category items can be directly presented to professional creators, allowing users to filter out the interactive prompt information they need to process with a single operation, thereby improving the efficiency of processing interactive prompt information.

[0051] In some cases, in response to a triggering operation on a second identifier among multiple identifiers of the multiple category items, the processing device can display multiple sub-identifiers of multiple sub-category items associated with the second category item, the second category item being associated with the second identifier item. In this way, more category items can be displayed and categorized in a structured manner, thereby further improving the efficiency of creators in processing interactive prompts.

[0052] In some cases, when the display mode of the prompt information is switched from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to the second operation on the first component, the processing device can display first information associated with the second display mode, indicating the effect of the second display mode. Then, in response to a fourth operation, the processing device can switch the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode. In this way, the user can be informed of the effect of the display mode and thus choose a display mode that suits them.

[0053] In some cases, when switching the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to a fourth operation, the processing device may display a third component for confirming the application of the second display mode. Then, in response to the fourth operation on the third component, the processing device may switch the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode. In this way, the user can apply the second display mode after confirming that it is the desired display mode, thereby reducing display mode switching caused by accidental operation and improving the interactive experience.

[0054] In some cases, the first information includes a first image and / or first text, where the first image presents the visual effect of the second display mode, and / or the first text describes the second display mode. This allows users to easily preview the actual effect of the display mode, enabling them to quickly select the display mode that best suits their needs.

[0055] Figure 3 A flowchart of an example process 300 illustrating a classification method for setting notifications according to some examples in this document is shown. Process 300 can be executed by a processing device. For example, process 300 can be performed by... Figure 1 The processing device 102 in the middle performs the operation. For example... Figure 3 As shown in box 302, in response to an operation on the notification settings component, the processing device can display tiled options and filter options associated with the categorization of the interactive notification. For example, a prompt associated with the interactive notification can be displayed on the message page. In response to an operation on this prompt, the processing device can display the interactive notification interface. Various interactive messages can be displayed in the interactive notification interface. Furthermore, the interactive notification interface can also display the notification settings component. In response to an operation on the notification settings component, the processing device can display a toggle component, which can include tiled options and filter options. When the tiled option is selected, multiple categories associated with the interactive notification can be displayed in a tiled manner in the interactive notification interface. When the filter option is selected, multiple categories associated with the interactive notification can be hidden (or collapsed) in the interactive notification interface. Additionally, a filter component (also referred to herein as a second component) can be displayed in the interactive notification interface. In response to an operation on the filter component, these multiple categories can be displayed. For example, the filter component can be a drop-down menu, etc.

[0056] In box 304, when the tiling option is selected, the processing device can display a prompt message corresponding to the tiling option, which includes an image and text. The image can present the visual effect of the display mode corresponding to the tiling option, and the text can be used to describe the display mode corresponding to the tiling option. For example, the text may include "Directly display precise interactive message categories".

[0057] In box 306, when a filter option is selected, the processing device can display a prompt message corresponding to the filter option, which includes another image and another text. The other image can present the visual effect of the display method corresponding to the filter option, and the other text can be used to describe the display method corresponding to the filter option. For example, the other text may include "Collapse category items to the top of the interface, active filtering required."

[0058] In box 308, in response to an action on the confirmation component (also referred to herein as the third component), the processing device can set the display mode of the category items in the interactive notification to correspond to the display mode of the selected option. For example, when the user selects a filter option and triggers the confirmation component, the processing device can apply the display mode corresponding to the filter option, that is, the category items are hidden by default in the interactive notification interface.

[0059] Figures 4A to 4C Example 400 illustrates a categorization method for setting notifications based on some examples in this article. For example... Figure 4A As shown, Example 400 includes an interactive notification interface 402. In Example 400, the interactive notification interface 402 is displayed by tiling multiple category items. Figure 4A As shown, the interactive notification interface 402 includes areas 406, 408, and 410. Area 410 displays multiple interactive messages, such as interactive message 412. Interactive message 412 may include the object identifier (e.g., User 2) and avatar of the interactive object, as well as the content of the interaction between the object and the current object (e.g., "Liked your work"). In areas 406 and 408 of the interactive notification interface 402, a set of categories for interactive notifications is displayed based on a hierarchical structure. Area 406 displays primary categories, including following, likes and favorites, comments and bullet comments, group notifications, etc. When a primary category is selected, secondary categories belonging to that primary category can be displayed in area 408. For example, in example 400, if the primary category "Likes and Favorites" is selected, then multiple secondary categories belonging to "Likes and Favorites" can be displayed in area 408, including all, likes, favorites, and others. By using a hierarchical structure to display category items, it is possible to accurately filter unread messages under various interaction categories when there are many unread messages, thereby helping professional creators improve the efficiency of handling unread messages.

[0060] In addition, a notification settings component 404 is also displayed in the interactive notification interface 402. In response to an operation on the notification settings component 404, the processing device can display a settings interface 420, such as... Figure 4B As shown. The settings interface 420 may display a toggle component, which includes a tile option 426 and a filter option 428. When the tile option 426 is selected, the settings interface 420 may display a prompt message associated with the tile option, which includes an image 422 and text 424. The image 422 may include a preview of the tiled display of the interactive notification's category items. The text 424 may include information associated with the tile option. For example, the text 424 may describe the display effect of the tile option, the applicable creator types, the applicable use cases, etc.

[0061] In response to an operation on filter option 428, the processing device can display a prompt message associated with the filter option in the settings interface 420. This prompt message includes an image 432 and text 434, such as... Figure 4C As shown. Image 432 may include a preview of the category items of the interactive notification being hidden. Text 434 may describe information associated with the filter options. For example, text 434 may describe the display effect of the filter options, the applicable creator types, the applicable use cases, etc. In response to an operation on the confirmation component 430, the processing device may apply the selected option to display the interactive notification based on the corresponding display method.

[0062] In some cases, the first component is associated with the display interface of the prompt information, and the first display mode and the second display mode indicate that the prompt information is displayed in different interfaces. In this way, interactive notifications can be displayed in the interface that the user expects, thereby improving the efficiency of notification processing.

[0063] In some cases, in response to displaying the prompt information in the first display mode, the processing device can display the prompt information on a first interface, which also displays multiple session messages associated with multiple objects. This allows ordinary creators with fewer interactive messages to quickly view messages on a message page. Furthermore, in response to displaying the prompt information in the second display mode, the processing device can display the prompt information on a second interface, which also displays media content published by the first object. The published media content can be, for example, video, images, text, or any combination thereof. This allows professional creators with more interactive messages to view feedback from fans while viewing published media content.

[0064] Figure 5 A flowchart of an example process 500 is shown, illustrating the display location of a setup notification according to some examples in this document. Process 500 can be executed by a processing device. For example, process 500 can be performed by... Figure 1 The processing device 102 in the middle performs the operation. For example... Figure 5As shown, in box 502, in response to an operation on the notification settings component, the processing device can display message page options and personal page options associated with the display location of the interactive notification. For example, a prompt associated with the interactive notification can be displayed on the message page. In response to an operation on the prompt, the processing device can display the interactive notification interface. Various interactive messages can be displayed on the interactive notification interface. Furthermore, the interactive notification interface can also display the notification settings component. In response to an operation on the notification settings component, the processing device can display a toggle component, which can include message page options and personal page options. When the message page option is selected, the processing device can display the interactive notification on the message page, where the message page is used to display a list of conversations between the first object and other objects, and when a conversation in the conversation list is triggered, the processing device can display the conversation interface for that conversation. When the personal page is selected, the processing device can display the interactive notification on the personal page (e.g., such as...). Figure 13 and Figure 14 As shown in the figure, the personal page is used to display the media content (e.g., works) published by the first object, and the first object can manage the published media content (e.g., preview, edit, undo, set viewing permissions, etc.) on the personal page.

[0065] In box 504, when the message page option is selected, the processing device can display a prompt message corresponding to the message page option, which includes an image and text. The image can present the visual effect of the display method corresponding to the message page option, and the text can be used to describe the display method corresponding to the message page option. For example, the text may include "Suitable for ordinary creators with fewer interactive messages, allowing for quick and easy viewing of messages."

[0066] In box 506, when the personal page option is selected, the processing device can display a prompt message corresponding to the personal page option, which includes another image and another text. The other image can present the visual effect of the display method corresponding to the personal page option, and the other text can be used to describe the display method corresponding to the personal page option. For example, the other text may include "Suitable for professional creators with many interactive messages. While previewing work, you can simultaneously understand fan feedback."

[0067] In box 508, in response to an action on the confirmation component, the processing device can set the display position of the interactive notification to correspond to the position of the selected option. For example, when the user selects the message page option and triggers the confirmation component, the processing device can display the interactive notification on the message page.

[0068] Figures 6A to 6C A schematic diagram of example 600 shows the display location of a settings notification according to some examples in this article. For example... Figure 6A As shown, Example 600 includes an interactive notification interface 402. (As...) Figure 6A As shown, the interactive notification interface 602 includes a region 610. Multiple interactive messages are displayed in region 610, such as interactive message 612, etc. The interactive notification interface 602 also displays a notification settings component 604. In response to an operation on the notification settings component 604, the processing device can display a settings interface 620, such as... Figure 6B As shown. The settings interface 620 may display a switching component, including a message page option 626 and a personal page option 628. When the message page option 626 is selected, the settings interface 620 may display a prompt message associated with the message page option, which includes an image 622 and text 624. The image 622 may include a preview of the interactive notification displayed on the message page. The text 624 may describe information associated with the message page option. For example, the text 624 may describe the display effect of the message page option, the applicable creator types, the applicable use cases, etc.

[0069] In response to an operation on the personal page option 628, the processing device can display a prompt message associated with the personal page option in the settings interface 620. This prompt message includes an image 632 and text 634, such as... Figure 6C As shown. Image 632 may include a preview of the interactive notification displayed on the profile page. Text 634 may describe information associated with the profile page options. For example, text 634 may describe the display effect of the interactive notification on the profile page, the applicable creator types, the applicable use cases, etc. In response to an operation on the confirmation component 630, the processing device may apply the selected option to display the interactive notification at the corresponding display location. For example, in response to the interactive notification display location being set to the message page, the processing device may display a list of conversations between the first object and other objects, as well as the interactive notification, on the message page, so that the creator can easily view the interactive notification while viewing conversations with other objects. In response to the interactive notification display location being set to the profile page, the processing device may display the works published by the first object, as well as the interactive notification, on the profile page, so that the creator can simultaneously view feedback from fans while managing the published works.

[0070] In some cases, in response to the first operation, the processing device can display multiple components corresponding to multiple display attributes of the notification information. Then, in response to selecting the component among the multiple components that corresponds to the first display attribute, the processing device can display the first component associated with the first display attribute. In this way, the display method of interactive notifications can be set from different dimensions, thereby further meeting the different display needs of various users for interactive notifications.

[0071] In some cases, the plurality of display attributes includes at least one of the following: the classification method of the prompt information, or the display interface of the prompt information in the application. In this way, the display method of interactive prompt information can be set from two dimensions: classification method and display interface, thereby improving the flexibility of the display method of interactive prompt information.

[0072] Figure 7 A flowchart of an example process 700 is shown, illustrating the selection of a notification's categorization method or display location based on some examples in this document. Process 700 can be executed by a processing device. For example, process 700 can be performed by... Figure 1 The processing device 102 in the middle performs the operation. For example... Figure 3 As shown in box 702, in response to an operation on the notification settings component, the processing device can display a category setting component and a display interface setting component. The category setting component is used to set the display method of the interactive notification based on the category method, and the display interface setting component is used to set the display method of the interactive notification based on the display position.

[0073] In box 704, in response to an operation on the classification method setting component, the processing device can display the classification method setting interface. The classification method setting interface could be, for example, as shown below. Figure 4B The settings interface 420 is shown. The category settings interface may include a category settings component. In response to an operation on the category settings component, multiple category items associated with the interactive notification can be tiled or hidden.

[0074] In box 706, in response to an operation on the display interface setting component, the processing device can display the display position setting interface. The display position setting interface could be, for example, as shown below. Figure 6B The settings interface 620 is shown. The display location settings interface may include a display interface settings component. In response to an operation on the display interface settings component, the display location of the interactive notification can be switched to a message page, a personal page, or other suitable interface.

[0075] Figures 8A to 8D This illustration shows an example 800 of selecting the categorization method or display location of notifications based on some examples in this article. For example... Figure 8A As shown, Example 800 includes an interactive notification interface 802. A session list of the first object is displayed in area 810 of the interactive notification interface 802. Additionally, a notification settings component 804 is also displayed in the interactive notification interface 802. In response to an operation on the notification settings component 804, the processing device can display a settings interface 820, such as... Figure 8B As shown. The settings interface 820 displays a category setting component 822 and a display interface setting component 824. In... Figure 8BIn the example shown, interactive notifications are set to display multiple category items associated with the interactive notification in a tiled manner, and the interactive notification is displayed on the message page.

[0076] In response to the operation of the classification method setting component 822, the processing device can display a settings interface 830 for setting the display method of classification items for interactive notifications, such as... Figure 8C As shown. The settings interface 830 can be, for example, as follows: Figure 4B The settings interface 420 is shown. The content and functions of the settings interface 830 are as follows: Figure 4B The settings interface shown is the same as 420.

[0077] exist Figure 8B In response to an operation on the display interface settings component 824, the processing device can display a settings interface 840 for setting the display position of interactive notifications, such as... Figure 8D As shown. The settings interface 840 can be, for example, as shown below. Figure 6B The settings interface 620 is shown. The content and functions of settings interface 840 are similar to those shown in the image. Figure 6B The settings interface shown is the same as 620.

[0078] In some cases, the processing device can display dynamic message information associated with the prompt information, which includes dynamic information associated with multiple prompt information that meet preset conditions. For example, the dynamic message information may be an aggregated message, and the prompt information that meets the preset conditions may be an unread notification. In this way, multiple prompt information that meets preset conditions can be displayed in a single message component, allowing users to obtain more information and thus improving the user experience. For example, the dynamic message information may be an aggregated message obtained by aggregating multiple prompt information. For example, the prompt information that meets the preset conditions may be an unread notification (e.g., an unread notification). Dynamic information may include, for example, the number of aggregated prompt information, text identifiers or image identifiers of interactive objects, interactive behaviors, or content associated with interactive behaviors (e.g., comment content), etc.

[0079] In some cases, the processing device can display the message dynamic information of the associated category based on the display method of the prompt information. In this way, it is possible to display the message dynamic information corresponding to the category item according to the corresponding rules for different display methods, thereby improving the adaptability of the displayed message dynamic information to the user.

[0080] In some cases, in response to a triggering operation on the dynamic message information, the processing device can display prompt information corresponding to the category item associated with the dynamic message information. In this way, prompt information under the corresponding category item can be processed first, thereby improving the efficiency of prompt information processing.

[0081] In some cases, the plurality of prompts meeting preset conditions includes prompts of a first interaction category and prompts of a second interaction category, where the first interaction category has a first priority and the second interaction category has a second priority. When displaying the message dynamic information associated with the prompts, the processing device can display the message dynamic information based on the first priority and the second priority. In this way, interactive prompts that are more attractive to the user can be prioritized for display in the message dynamic information. Compared to displaying prompts meeting preset conditions in chronological order, this method allows users to obtain more valuable information more quickly, thereby improving the user experience.

[0082] In some cases, in response to the first priority being higher than the second priority and the notification message of the first interaction category appearing earlier than the notification message of the second interaction category, the processing device can display the message dynamic information by showing information associated with the notification message of the first interaction category. In this way, when the number of notification messages from ordinary creators that meet preset conditions is small, users can be informed of the latest interactive messages more promptly, thereby improving the user experience.

[0083] Figure 9 A flowchart of an example process 900 for displaying a notification by showing an aggregated message, according to some examples in this document, is shown. Process 900 can be executed by a processing device. For example, process 900 can be performed by... Figure 1 The processing device 102 in the middle performs the operation. For example... Figure 9 As shown in box 902, in response to the presence of an unread notification, the processing device can obtain the display method of the category items of the interactive notification. For example, the display method of the category items of the interactive notification can be to tile multiple category items or to hide multiple category items in a menu component, wherein multiple category items can be displayed when the menu component is triggered.

[0084] In box 904, the category items in response to interactive notifications are displayed in a tiled manner, and the processing device can obtain the priority of unread notifications. For example, the processing device can determine the interaction category of the unread notification, which may include, for example, following, liking, favorites, comments, bullet comments, mentions, group notifications, etc. These interaction categories have corresponding priorities. In some cases, interaction categories that include text content have higher priority. For example, comments, mentions, and bullet comments have higher priority because they include text content from other objects. Furthermore, following, liking, favorites, and group notifications do not include text content, so these interaction categories have lower priority. In one example, these interaction categories are arranged in descending order of priority as: comments, mentions, bullet comments, following, group notifications, likes, and favorites.

[0085] In box 906, the processing device can display aggregated messages based on the priority of unread notifications. For example, the processing device can retrieve the unread notifications with the highest priority and display aggregated messages for these unread notifications. In one example, the total number of unread notifications could be 8, including 3 likes, 1 favorite, 2 following, and 2 comments. Based on the example of the priorities of multiple interaction categories described in box 904, the processing device can determine that the 2 comments have the highest priority. Therefore, even though there are more recently received follows, favorites, and likes than the 2 comments, the processing device can display aggregated messages based on the 2 comments at a location used to display interaction notifications (e.g., a message page or a profile page). The displayed aggregated message may include the number of unread comments, image identifiers of some comment authors, text identifiers of some comment authors, and the content of some comments.

[0086] In box 908, in response to an operation on an aggregated message, the processing device can display unread notifications with an interaction category associated with the aggregated message, as well as multiple category items, where the category item associated with that interaction category is selected. For example, in response to an operation on an aggregated message including two comments, the processing device can display an interactive notification interface. The interactive notification interface can display multiple comments, including the two unread comments. Furthermore, the interactive notification interface can display a hierarchical structure of category items, and the category item associated with the comments is selected. In other words, in response to an operation on an aggregated message, the processing device can display an interactive notification interface and automatically filter interactive notifications based on the interaction category of the aggregated message.

[0087] Figures 10A to 10B A schematic diagram of Example 1000, illustrating the display of notifications by showing aggregated messages, is shown, according to some examples in this document. (See example 1000.) Figure 10AAs shown in Example 1000, a user who logged into the application using a processing device received the following eight interactive notifications, sorted by reception time:

[0088] 18:34 User 2 followed you

[0089] 18:32 User 2 has saved your work.

[0090] 18:21 User 3 liked your work

[0091] 18:08 User 4 commented on your work

[0092] 18:04 User 4 liked your work

[0093] User 5 commented on your work at 17:45.

[0094] 17:08 User 6 followed you

[0095] 16:50 User 7 liked your work

[0096] like Figure 10A As shown, Example 1000 includes a message page 1002, which displays the current user's message list. A bottom navigation bar 1004 is displayed at the bottom of the message page 1002. The bottom navigation bar 1004 includes a message page entry 1006 and a personal page entry 1008. In response to an operation on the message page entry 1006, the processing device can display the message page 1002. Furthermore, in response to an operation on the personal page entry 1008, the processing device can display the personal page.

[0097] In Example 1000, message page 1002 includes area 1010 for displaying other users followed by the current user. Additionally, message page 1002 includes a message list comprising aggregate message 1012, interactive message 1022, and multiple session messages between the current user and multiple other users (e.g., session message 1024). When displaying message page 1002, the processing device can determine whether there are any unread interactive notifications. If there are unread interactive notifications, the processing device can display the aggregate message by aggregating at least a portion of the unread interactive notifications. If there are no unread interactive notifications, the processing device may not display the aggregate message. For example, when there are unread interactive notifications, the processing device may display aggregate message 1012 at the top of the message list.

[0098] In Example 1000, the user has already configured the interactive notifications to be displayed in a tiled manner within the interactive notification interface. Therefore, on message page 1002, the processing device can categorize the eight interactive notifications by interaction category and display aggregated message 1012 based on the priority of the interaction category. Since comments have the highest priority among the eight interactive notifications, the processing device can display aggregated message 1012 based on the comments from user 4 and user 5. For example... Figure 10A As shown, the aggregation message 1012 includes text 1014, which includes the number of comments (e.g., 2 people) and user identifiers of at least some of the comment authors (e.g., user 4). Furthermore, the aggregation message 1012 also includes image identifiers of at least some of the comment authors (e.g., image identifier 1016, etc.). Additionally, the aggregation message 1012 includes the interaction category of the aggregated interactive notifications. For example, identifier 1018 indicates that the interaction category of the interactive notifications aggregated by the aggregation message 1012 is comments. Furthermore, the aggregation message 1012 also includes information associated with the latest interactive notification among the aggregated multiple interactive notifications, which may include, for example, the evaluation content (e.g., “This work is great!”) and the time the latest interactive notification was received (e.g., 18:08). Furthermore, the aggregation message 1012 may also display the number of unread notifications 1020, which indicates the number of the aggregated multiple interactive notifications (e.g., 2, indicating that 2 comments are aggregated). In Example 1000, interactive message 1022 can display the content and receipt time of the latest unread interactive notification among all unread interactive notifications. Furthermore, interactive message 1022 can also display the number of all unread interactive notifications (e.g., a total of 8 unread interactive notifications). Since the unread notifications aggregated by aggregation message 1012 are part or all of the unread notifications indicated by interactive message 1022, aggregation message 1012 and interactive message 1022 are associated. Therefore, in Example 1000, aggregation message 1012 can be displayed in association with interactive message 1022. For example, as... Figure 10A As shown, the border of aggregate message 1012 has an arrow pointing towards interactive message 1022. In other examples, aggregate message 1012 may also be displayed inside interactive message 1022, or floating above interactive message 1022.

[0099] In Example 1000, in response to an operation on the aggregate message 1012, the processing device can display an interactive notification interface 1030, such as... Figure 10BAs shown. In the interactive notification interface 1030, the categories of interactive notifications are displayed in a tiled manner. Area 1034 of the interactive notification interface 1030 displays multiple primary categories, including Following, Likes & Favorites, Comments & Bullet Comments, and Group Notifications. Since the interaction category corresponding to the aggregated message 1012 is Comments, "Comments & Bullet Comments" is selected, and area 1036 of the interactive notification interface 1030 displays multiple secondary categories associated with "Comments & Bullet Comments," including All, Comments, and Bullet Comments, with "Comments" selected. Furthermore, area 1038 of the interactive notification interface 1030 displays multiple filtered comments, of which comments 1040 and 1042 are unread comments, i.e., the two comments aggregated by aggregated message 1012. In this way, creators can quickly locate unread comments, thereby improving the efficiency of comment processing and reducing the time spent searching for unread comments among a large number of unread notifications.

[0100] In some cases, each interactive notification may include an image identifier of the object performing the interaction, a text identifier (e.g., a user name), a description of the interaction, the time the interaction occurred, and a thumbnail of the artwork corresponding to the interaction. For example, in situations such as... Figure 10B In Example 1000, comment 1040 may include the commenter's avatar and name, the content of the comment, the time of the comment, and a thumbnail of the commented work. For comments or mentions, interactive notifications may also display shortcut components associated with the interaction, such as a component for replying to a comment.

[0101] In some cases, in response to displaying the prompt information in the second display mode, the processing device may display a second component. Furthermore, in response to a third operation on the second component, the processing device may display multiple identifiers for multiple category items associated with the prompt information. In this way, the content of the interface can be simplified, and the visual effect of the interface can be improved.

[0102] In some cases, in response to a triggering operation on a third identifier among multiple identifiers of the plurality of category items, the processing device can display a prompt message associated with the third identifier. This allows the user to filter the prompt message.

[0103] In some cases, multiple prompts that meet preset conditions include prompts of a first interaction category and prompts of a second interaction category. When displaying prompts by showing dynamic message information, the display method responds to the prompts by hiding multiple category items by displaying a second component. The processing device can display dynamic message information by displaying information associated with prompts of the first interaction category, wherein the most recently received prompt among the multiple prompts that meet the preset conditions has the first interaction category. In this way, for non-professional creators, the display of less frequently used category items can be reduced, thereby reducing the interference of these category items for non-professional creators.

[0104] Figure 11 A flowchart of another example process 1100 for displaying a notification by showing an aggregated message, according to some examples in this document, is shown. Process 1100 can be executed by a processing device. For example, process 1100 can be performed by... Figure 1 The processing device 102 in the middle performs the operation. For example... Figure 11 As shown in box 1102, in response to the presence of an unread notification, the processing device can obtain the display method of the category items of the interactive notification. For example, the display method of the category items of the interactive notification can be to tile multiple category items or to hide multiple category items in a menu component, wherein multiple category items can be displayed when the menu component is triggered.

[0105] In box 1104, the display method for category items in response to interactive notifications is to hide the category items, and the processing device can display aggregated messages based on the time of unread notifications. For example, the first object has multiple unread notifications, where each unread notification has the time of the interaction and the corresponding interaction category. The processing device can sort the multiple unread notifications based on the time of the interaction. Then, the processing device can obtain the latest unread notification and determine the interaction category of this unread notification. Then, the processing device can display aggregated messages based on multiple unread notifications belonging to that interaction category. The aggregated message may include the number of unread notifications belonging to that interaction category, image identifiers of some interactive objects, text identifiers of some interactive objects, and a description of the interaction. For example, in the example above, there are eight unread notifications. The processing device can determine that the latest unread notification is a follow notification from user 2. Then, the processing device can determine that there are two unread follow notifications among all unread notifications (e.g., follow notifications from user 2 and user 6). Then, the processing device can display aggregated messages based on these two unread follow notifications. The displayed aggregated message may include the number of unread follow notifications, image identifiers of some of the other objects that follow the first object, text identifiers of some of the other objects, and a description of the follow behavior.

[0106] In box 1106, in response to an operation on the aggregated message, the processing device can display unread notifications of multiple interaction categories and a category display component. For example, in response to an operation on the aggregated message, the processing device can display an interactive notification interface that can display all interactive notifications sorted chronologically. Furthermore, the interactive notification interface can also display a category display component (e.g., a menu component).

[0107] In box 1108, in response to an operation on the category display component, the processing device can display multiple category items. In some cases, in response to an operation on the category display component, the processing device can display only the first-level category items and not the second-level category items. For non-professional creators who choose this display method, they publish fewer works and have fewer interactive notifications, so first-level category items can meet their filtering needs, thus reducing the interference of too many category items for these creators.

[0108] Figures 12A to 12B A schematic diagram of another example 1200 showing a notification by displaying aggregated messages, based on some examples in this article, is shown. For example... Figure 12A As shown in Example 1200, the user has set the category items for interactive notifications to be hidden. Therefore, in response to an operation on the aggregated messages displayed on the message page, the processing device can display the interactive notification interface 1202. In the interactive notification interface 1202, the category items for interactive notifications are hidden in the category display component 1204. Furthermore, multiple interactive notifications are also displayed in area 1208 of the interactive notification interface 1202. These interactive notifications may include unread and read interactive notifications, and they can be sorted according to the time of the interaction.

[0109] In response to an operation on the category display component 1204, the processing device can display the filter component 1220, such as Figure 12B As shown. The filtering component 1220 may include primary categories, which can merge multiple categories to reduce the number of categories. For example, in example 1200, primary categories may include all messages, likes and favorites, comments and bullet comments, and group notifications, where likes and favorites are merged into a single category, and comments and bullet comments are merged into a single category. In response to an operation on a category in the filtering component 1220, the processing device may display the filtered interactive notifications in the interactive notification interface 1202.

[0110] Figure 13 A schematic diagram of Example 1300, showing the display of interoperability notifications on a personal page, is shown, based on some examples in this article. (See example 1300.) Figure 13As shown, Example 1300 includes a personal page 1302, which displays works published by the current user. A bottom navigation bar 1304 is displayed at the bottom of the personal page 1302. The bottom navigation bar 1304 includes a message page entry 1306 and a personal page entry 1308. In response to an operation on the message page entry 1306, the processing device can display the message page. Furthermore, in response to an operation on the personal page entry 1308, the processing device can display the personal page 1302.

[0111] In Example 1300, the display location of the interactive notification is set to be on the profile page. Therefore, the aggregated message 1310 can be displayed on the profile page 1302. When the categorization method of the interactive notification is set to display category items in a tiled manner, the aggregated message 1310 can be displayed based on the priority of the interaction category of the unread notification. The display logic of the aggregated message 1310 is similar to... Figure 10A The display logic is the same as that of the aggregate message 1012. The aggregate message 1310 may include an identifier 1312, which indicates the number of unread notifications for comments as the interaction category. Furthermore, the aggregate message 1310 may also include text 1314, which includes the user identifier of some comment authors and the number of unread notifications. Additionally, the aggregate message 1310 may also include image identifiers of some comment authors. In response to an operation on the aggregate message 1310, the processing device may display an interactive notification interface (e.g., such as...). Figure 10B The interactive notification interface 1030 is shown. In addition, the user's profile page 1302 displays the user's published works. This allows the user to preview their published works while viewing feedback from other users.

[0112] Figure 14 This illustration shows another example 1400 of displaying interoperability notifications on a personal page, based on some examples in this article. (See example 1400.) Figure 14 As shown, Example 1400 includes a personal page 1402. Multiple categories of interactive notifications 1410, 1412, 1414, and 1416 can be displayed on the personal page 1402. Near each category, the number of unread interactive notifications corresponding to that category can be displayed. In response to an operation on a category among the multiple categories 1410, 1412, 1414, and 1416, the processing device can display an interactive notification interface (e.g., interactive notification interface 1202 as shown in FIG. 12) and filter interactive notifications based on the category in the interactive notification interface. By displaying the categories of interactive notifications on the personal page 1402, the efficiency of processing interactive notifications can be further improved.

[0113] Figure 15A block diagram of a device 1500 for displaying notifications, according to some examples herein, is shown. Device 1500 includes a first component display module 1502 configured to display a first component in response to a first operation, the first component being configured to change the display mode of a prompt message associated with a first object. Device 1500 also includes a display mode setting module 1504 configured to switch the display mode of the prompt message from a first display mode to a second display mode in response to a second operation on the first component. Furthermore, device 1500 includes a prompt message display module 1506 configured to display the prompt message using the second display mode. In this way, the application can provide multiple prompt message display modes suitable for various types of users, allowing users to set the display mode of the prompt message to suit their needs. This improves the efficiency of users processing prompt messages and enhances the user's interactive experience when processing prompt messages.

[0114] In some examples, the first component is associated with a layout of the prompt message, and the first and second display methods indicate that multiple information items associated with the prompt message are displayed according to different layouts. In this way, users can set the display method of the prompt message to a suitable layout, thereby improving the efficiency of processing the prompt message.

[0115] In some examples, the layout is associated with categories of prompts, and the first and second display methods indicate that multiple category items associated with the prompts are displayed in different ways. In this way, multiple category items associated with interactive prompts can be displayed in different ways, allowing some users to improve their efficiency in processing prompts by displaying more category items, while others can simplify the layout of the interactive prompt interface and improve the user experience by displaying fewer category items.

[0116] In some examples, device 1500 further includes: in response to displaying the prompt information in the first display mode, displaying multiple identifiers of multiple category items associated with the prompt information and prompt information associated with a first identifier among the multiple identifiers. In this way, a larger number of category items can be directly presented to professional creators, allowing users to filter out the interactive prompt information they need to process with a single operation, thereby improving the efficiency of processing interactive prompt information.

[0117] In some examples, device 1500 further includes: in response to a triggering operation on a second identifier among a plurality of identifiers of the plurality of category items, displaying a plurality of sub-identifiers of a plurality of sub-category items associated with the second category item, the second category item being associated with the second identifier item. In this way, more category items can be displayed and categorized in a structured manner, thereby further improving the efficiency of creators in processing interactive prompts.

[0118] In some examples, the device 1500 further includes: displaying a second component in response to displaying the prompt information in the second display mode; and displaying multiple identifiers of multiple category items associated with the prompt information in response to a third operation on the second component. This simplifies the content of the interface and improves its visual appeal.

[0119] In some examples, device 1500 further includes displaying a prompt associated with the third identifier in response to a triggering operation targeting a third identifier among a plurality of identifiers for the plurality of category items. This allows the user to filter the prompt information.

[0120] In some examples, the first component is associated with the display interface of the prompt information, and the first display mode and the second display mode indicate that the prompt information is displayed in different interfaces. In this way, interactive notifications can be displayed in the location the user expects, thereby improving the efficiency of notification processing.

[0121] In some examples, device 1500 further includes: displaying the prompt information in a first interface in response to displaying the prompt information in the first display mode, the first interface also displaying multiple session messages associated with multiple objects; and / or displaying the prompt information in a second interface in response to displaying the prompt information in the second display mode, the second interface also displaying media content published by the first object. In this way, ordinary creators with fewer interactive messages can quickly view messages on a message page. Furthermore, professional creators with more interactive messages can view feedback from fans while viewing their published works.

[0122] In some examples, switching the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to the second operation on the first component includes: displaying first information associated with the second display mode, the first information indicating the effect of the second display mode, in response to the second operation on the first component; and switching the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to a fourth operation. In this way, users can be informed of the effect of the display mode and thus choose a display mode that suits them.

[0123] In some examples, switching the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to the fourth operation includes: displaying a third component for confirming the application of the second display mode; and switching the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to the fourth operation on the third component. This allows users to apply the second display mode only after confirming that it is the desired mode, thereby reducing display mode switching caused by accidental operation and improving the user experience.

[0124] In some examples, the first information includes a first image and / or first text, whereby the first image presents the visual effect of the second display mode, and / or the first text describes the second display mode. This allows users to easily preview the actual effect of the display mode, enabling them to quickly select the display mode that best suits their needs.

[0125] In some examples, displaying the first component in response to the first operation includes: displaying a plurality of components corresponding to a plurality of display attributes of the prompt information in response to the first operation; and displaying the first component associated with the first display attribute in response to the selection of a component among the plurality of components corresponding to a first display attribute. In this way, the display method of interactive notifications can be set from different dimensions, thereby further meeting the different display needs of various users for interactive notifications.

[0126] In some examples, the plurality of display attributes includes at least one of the following: the categorization method of the prompt information, or the display interface of the prompt information in the application. In this way, the display method of interactive prompt information can be set from two dimensions: categorization method and display location, thereby improving the flexibility of the display method of interactive prompt information.

[0127] In some examples, device 1500 further includes displaying dynamic message information associated with the prompt information, the dynamic message information including dynamic information associated with multiple prompt information that meet preset conditions. In this way, multiple prompt information meeting preset conditions can be displayed in a single message component, allowing the user to obtain more information and thus improving the user experience.

[0128] In some examples, displaying the dynamic message information associated with the prompt information includes: displaying the dynamic message information of the associated category based on the display method of the prompt information. In this way, dynamic message information corresponding to the category item can be displayed according to corresponding rules for different display methods, thereby improving the adaptability of the displayed dynamic message information to the user.

[0129] In some examples, the device 1500 further includes: displaying prompt information corresponding to the category item associated with the message dynamic information in response to a triggering operation on the message dynamic information. In this way, prompt information under the corresponding category item can be processed first, thereby improving the efficiency of processing prompt information.

[0130] In some examples, the plurality of prompts meeting preset conditions includes prompts of a first interaction category and prompts of a second interaction category, the first interaction category having a first priority and the second interaction category having a second priority. Displaying the message dynamic information associated with the prompts includes displaying the message dynamic information based on the first priority and the second priority. In this way, interactive prompts that are more attractive to the user can be prioritized for display in the message dynamic information. Compared to displaying prompts meeting preset conditions in chronological order, this method allows users to obtain more valuable information more quickly, thereby improving the user experience.

[0131] In some examples, displaying the message dynamic information based on the first priority and the second priority includes: in response to the first priority being higher than the second priority and the notification message of the first interaction category appearing earlier than the notification message of the second interaction category, displaying the message dynamic information by showing information associated with the notification message of the first interaction category. In this way, when the number of notification messages from ordinary creators that meet preset conditions is relatively small, users can be informed of the latest interactive messages more promptly, thereby improving the user experience.

[0132] Figure 16 A block diagram of a device 1600 capable of implementing several examples of this document is shown. Device 1600 may be, for example, as... Figure 1 The processing device 102 shown. For example... Figure 16 As shown, device 1600 includes a central processing unit (CPU) and / or a graphics processing unit (GPU) 1601, which can perform various appropriate actions and processes according to computer program instructions stored in read-only memory (ROM) 1602 or loaded from storage unit 1608 into random access memory (RAM) 1603. Various programs and data required for the operation of device 1600 can also be stored in RAM 1603. The CPU / GPU 1601, ROM 1602, and RAM 1603 are interconnected via bus 1604. Input / output (I / O) interface 1605 is also connected to bus 1604. Although not shown in... Figure 16 As shown, device 1600 may also include a coprocessor.

[0133] Multiple components in device 1600 are connected to I / O interface 1605, including: input unit 1606, such as keyboard, mouse, etc.; output unit 1607, such as various types of monitors, speakers, etc.; storage unit 1608, such as disk, optical disk, etc.; and communication unit 1609, such as network card, modem, wireless transceiver, etc. Communication unit 1609 allows device 1600 to exchange information / data with other devices through computer networks such as the Internet and / or various telecommunications networks.

[0134] The various methods or processes described above can be executed by CPU / GPU 1601. For example, in some cases, the methods can be implemented as computer software programs tangibly contained in a machine-readable medium, such as storage unit 1608. In some cases, part or all of the computer program can be loaded and / or installed on device 1600 via ROM 1602 and / or communication unit 1609. When the computer program is loaded into RAM 1603 and executed by CPU / GPU 1601, one or more steps or actions in the methods or processes described above can be performed.

[0135] In some cases, the methods and processes described above can be implemented as a computer program product. A computer program product may include a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions loaded thereon for performing the various aspects of this document.

[0136] Computer-readable storage media can be tangible devices capable of holding and storing instructions for use by an instruction execution device. Computer-readable storage media can be, for example, but not limited to, electrical storage devices, magnetic storage devices, optical storage devices, electromagnetic storage devices, semiconductor storage devices, or any suitable combination thereof. More specific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of computer-readable storage media include: portable computer disks, hard disks, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), static random access memory (SRAM), portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), digital multifunction disc (DVD), memory sticks, floppy disks, mechanical encoding devices, such as punch cards or recessed protrusions storing instructions thereon, and any suitable combination thereof. The computer-readable storage media used herein are not to be construed as transient signals themselves, such as radio waves or other freely propagating electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic waves propagating through waveguides or other transmission media (e.g., light pulses through fiber optic cables), or electrical signals transmitted through wires.

[0137] The computer-readable program instructions described herein can be downloaded from computer-readable storage media to various computing / processing devices, or downloaded via a network, such as the Internet, a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), and / or a wireless network, to an external computer or external storage device. The network may include copper cables, fiber optic cables, wireless transmission, routers, firewalls, switches, gateway computers, and / or edge servers. A network adapter card or network interface in each computing / processing device receives the computer-readable program instructions from the network and forwards them to the computer-readable storage media in the respective computing / processing device.

[0138] The computer program instructions used to perform the operations described herein can be assembly instructions, instruction set architecture (ISA) instructions, machine instructions, machine-dependent instructions, microcode, firmware instructions, status setting data, or source code or object code written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including object-oriented programming languages ​​and conventional procedural programming languages. The computer-readable program instructions can be executed entirely on the user's computer, partially on the user's computer, as a standalone software package, partially on the user's computer and partially on a remote computer, or entirely on a remote computer or server. In cases involving remote computers, the remote computer can be connected to the user's computer via any type of network—including a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN)—or can be connected to an external computer (e.g., via the Internet using an Internet service provider). In some cases, electronic circuits, such as programmable logic circuits, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), or programmable logic arrays (PLAs), can be customized using the status information from the computer-readable program instructions to implement various aspects of this document.

[0139] These computer-readable program instructions can be provided to a processing unit of a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine such that, when executed by the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, they create means for implementing the functions / actions specified in one or more blocks of the flowchart and / or block diagram. These computer-readable program instructions can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that causes a computer, programmable data processing apparatus, and / or other device to operate in a particular manner. Thus, the computer-readable medium storing the instructions comprises an article of manufacture that includes instructions for implementing aspects of the functions / actions specified in one or more blocks of the flowchart and / or block diagram.

[0140] Computer-readable program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to produce a computer-implemented process, thereby causing the instructions executed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to perform the functions / actions specified in one or more boxes of a flowchart and / or block diagram.

[0141] The flowcharts and block diagrams in the accompanying figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of devices, methods, and computer program products according to several examples herein. In this regard, each box in a flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, segment, or portion of an instruction containing one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function. In some alternative implementations, the functions marked in the boxes may occur in a different order than those marked in the figures. For example, two consecutive boxes may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved. It should also be noted that each box in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, and combinations of boxes in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, may be implemented using a dedicated hardware-based system that performs the specified function or action, or using a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.

[0142] The examples described above are exemplary and not exhaustive, nor are they limited to the disclosed examples. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described examples. The terminology used herein is chosen to best explain the principles, practical applications, or technical improvements to technology in the market, or to enable others skilled in the art to understand the examples disclosed herein.

Claims

1. A method for displaying information, comprising: In response to the first operation, a first component is displayed, the first component being configured to change the display method of the prompt information associated with the first object; In response to a second operation on the first component, the display mode of the prompt information is switched from a first display mode to a second display mode; as well as The prompt information is displayed using the second display method.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first component is associated with a layout mode of the prompt information, and the first display mode and the second display mode indicate that multiple information items associated with the prompt information are displayed in different layout modes.

3. The method of claim 2, wherein the layout is associated with a category of the prompt information, and the first display mode and the second display mode indicate that multiple category items associated with the prompt information are displayed in different display modes.

4. The method according to claim 3, further comprising: In response to displaying the prompt information in the first display mode, multiple identifiers of multiple category items associated with the prompt information and prompt information associated with a first identifier among the multiple identifiers are displayed.

5. The method according to claim 4, further comprising: In response to a triggering operation for a second identifier among multiple identifiers of the multiple category items, multiple sub-identifiers of multiple sub-category items associated with the second category item are displayed, the second category item being associated with the second identifier item.

6. The method of claim 3, further comprising: In response to displaying the prompt information in the second display mode, the second component is displayed; as well as In response to a third operation on the second component, multiple identifiers of multiple category items associated with the prompt information are displayed.

7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising: In response to a triggering operation for a third identifier among the multiple identifiers of the multiple category items, a prompt message associated with the third identifier is displayed.

8. The method of claim 1, wherein the first component is associated with a display interface for the prompt information, and the first display mode and the second display mode indicate that the prompt information is displayed in different interfaces.

9. The method of claim 8, further comprising: In response to displaying the prompt information in the first display mode, the prompt information is displayed in a first interface, which also displays multiple session messages associated with multiple objects; and / or In response to displaying the prompt information in the second display mode, the prompt information is displayed in a second interface, which also displays the media content published by the first object.

10. The method of claim 1, wherein switching the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to the second operation on the first component comprises: In response to the second operation on the first component, first information associated with the second display mode is displayed, the first information indicating the effect of the second display mode; as well as In response to the fourth operation, the display mode of the prompt information is switched from the first display mode to the second display mode.

11. The method of claim 10, wherein switching the display mode of the prompt information from the first display mode to the second display mode in response to the fourth operation comprises: A third component is displayed, which is used to confirm the application of the second display method; as well as In response to a fourth operation on the third component, the display mode of the prompt information is switched from the first display mode to the second display mode.

12. The method of claim 10, wherein the first information includes a first image and / or first text, the first image presenting the visual effect of the second display mode, and / or the first text describing the second display mode.

13. The method of claim 1, wherein displaying the first component in response to the first operation comprises: In response to the first operation, multiple components are displayed, the multiple components corresponding to multiple display attributes of the prompt information; as well as In response to the selection of the component corresponding to the first display attribute among the plurality of components, the first component associated with the first display attribute is displayed.

14. The method of claim 13, wherein the plurality of display attributes includes at least one of the following: the classification method of the prompt information, or the display interface of the prompt information in the application.

15. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: Displays dynamic message information associated with the prompt information, including dynamic information associated with multiple prompt information that meet preset conditions.

16. The method of claim 15, wherein displaying message dynamic information associated with the prompt information includes: Based on the display method of the prompt information, the message dynamic information of the associated category is displayed.

17. The method of claim 15, further comprising: In response to a triggered operation on the message dynamic information, a prompt message corresponding to the category item associated with the message dynamic information is displayed.

18. The method of claim 15, wherein the plurality of prompt messages satisfying preset conditions includes prompt messages of a first interaction category and prompt messages of a second interaction category, the first interaction category having a first priority, the second interaction category having a second priority, and displaying the message dynamic information associated with the prompt messages includes: The message dynamic information is displayed based on the first priority and the second priority.

19. The method of claim 18, wherein displaying the message dynamic information based on the first priority and the second priority comprises: In response to the first priority being higher than the second priority and the timing of the prompt message of the first interaction category being earlier than the timing of the prompt message of the second interaction category, the message dynamic information is displayed by displaying information associated with the prompt message of the first interaction category.

20. A device for displaying information, comprising: The first component display module is configured to display a first component in response to a first operation, wherein the first component is configured to change the display mode of the prompt information associated with the first object; The display mode setting module is configured to switch the display mode of the prompt information from a first display mode to a second display mode in response to a second operation on the first component. as well as The prompt message display module is configured to display the prompt message using the second display method.

21. An electronic device, comprising: processor; as well as A memory coupled to the processor, the memory having instructions stored therein, which, when executed by the processor, cause the electronic device to perform the method according to any one of claims 1 to 19.

22. A computer program product tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and comprising machine-executable instructions that, when executed, cause a machine to perform the method according to any one of claims 1 to 19.