If the opinion of a plain old non-developer average user matters to you,
I agree with the first two cases and I'm not sure about the other two.

In the third case, if the first notification times out or is closed
without being acted upon, that leaves no way of un-inhibiting the
remaining notifications.

In the fourth case, there *is* a way of un-inhibiting the remaining
notifications, which is clicking on the status icon. But it is
completely non-intuitive that the user should do that in the first
place.

I guess an official specification should be drafted.

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Empathy not showing notifications of a second user
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