When you visit Preferences → Notifications, you will see something like this:
In this list, "Talk page message" refers to notifications about comments on your own user talk page, while "Talk page subscription" refers to notifications about comments on other talk pages where you subscribed to a topic. I think the labels do not explain this well.
Clicking the (i) icons reveals the following additional explanations, but I don't think they're great either:
- "Talk page message" → "Notify me when someone posts a message or replies on my talk page."
- "Talk page subscription" → "Notify me about activity on my talk page subscriptions."
In particular, they both use the phrase "my talk page" while referring to different things.
(And to nitpick a little, the explanations are backwards – "Talk page message" will notify you about any edit to your talk page (not just messages and replies), while "Talk page subscription" will notify you only about comments (and not a vague "activity").)
Requirements
The copy associated with the settings within the Notify me about these events table of the Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-echo page matches what's described in the Desire copy column of the table below:
Message name | Desired copy |
---|---|
echo-category-title-edit-user-talk | Edits to my user talk page |
Echo-pref-tooltip-edit-user-talk | Notify me when someone edits my user talk page. |
echo-category-title-dt-subscription | Talk page subscription |
echo-pref-tooltip-dt-subscription | Notify me when someone posts a new comment in a topic I am subscribed to. |