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My observation as well.
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
No one sees the "do not disturb" status, and they can still send invitations and so on.
And if the status is "busy," it's clear the person is online but busy.
Friend: Hm, their status says away, they may be busy
Should be pretty straight forward to the layman.
No, not available means not available and not busy, these are different things.
There are statuses everywhere except Steam.
You will appear Offline and no one will bother you.
Everywhere means where exactly?
On GOG, EPIC, EAcrapp, UPLAY, BNET, RGS, etc. you turn them off if you're busy.
In VoIP apps, like teamspeak, you leave the server/turn ts off if you're busy.
On every website with a forum, like reddit, you close the tab if you're busy.
If you're busy, you turn other things off, that's just how it works.
If they’re the type to send you notifications when you’re offline, they’ll likely send you notification when you’re busy. The semantics behind the differences doesn’t matter as they’re effectively the same thing