The working undo feature is the trash bin! You could pop up a
notification, which disappears automatically, saying: "You have just
deleted..., you can recover it from the trash bin." Once people get used
to this, they will not pay any attention to the notification, but at
least it doesn't distract your workflow.

Then someone will want a louder and larger notification, possibly an
emergency siren, a nuclear bomb, or a collapsing star. Once they get
used to that, people won't bother to listen to or look at it anymore,
..... it's a vicious circle, it just doesn't work.

In conclusion, people are responsible for what they do and if you empty
your garbage bin without checking the content, then that's your fault,
take the blame! You did it even though you were explicitly warned! This
notification didn't work, so why should an additional notification make
a difference? How many warnings do you need?

I would like to have the option not to have this notification pop up in
the future, because I know what the garbage bin is for. Most people
migrating from microsoft know this anyhow.

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Add an option to get a confirmation dialog before deleting files in Nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95853
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