The current behavior is by design: "If the pointer is over the area
where a bubble is about to appear, it should appear as normal, ignoring
the pointer unless it leaves and then re-enters the area."

You suggest that *any* mouse movement should cause the bubble to
decloak, but I doubt this is a good idea. For example, what if you're in
the middle of selecting some text in that area, or using a menu, or
drawing a picture? That the pointer is moving doesn't necessarily mean
you're not studying that area.

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Notifications should become transparent after a little mouse movement even when 
they appear over the mouse pointer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/451889
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