In some examples, low priority messages can be represented in a different size, different color, different font, different animation, and/or the like (e.g., relative to a “normal” or “high” priority messages). That is, user interface elements representative thereof can be associated with a different size, color, font, animation, and/or the like than user interface elements representative of normal or high priority messages. In some examples, low priority (and/or normal priority) messages can be aggregated into a message digest, which can be represented as a single message in a feed associated with the second section 148. The user interface 144 illustrates an example of a user interface element 152 representative of a message digest comprising three messages received from Application A (“App A”). In at least one example, the user interface element 152 can be associated with an actuation mechanism that, when actuated, can cause the individual messages associated with the message digest to be presented via the user interface 144. In some examples, the individual messages can be presented via a separate section of the user interface 144. Additional details associated with generating message digests and presenting messages associated therewith are described below.