When using the REST API to create issues, I am always set as a watcher, just by virtue of being the one who created the issue. When mass creating issues for other people, I end up being a watcher for a huge number of issues I have no interest in.
I know how to use the REST API to remove myself or anyone else from being a watcher from an issue that has already has been created, but that's double handling.
Is there a way to create an issue with no watcher at the outset?
I've found the answer; well the cause of the problem anyhow.
The reason why I was being added as a watcher to all the issues I created was that in my profile / preferences, Autowatch was inheriting its setting globally, which was turned on.
When I disabled it, all the issues I created didn't have me as a watcher :)
Wow, thanks for answering your own question after you figured it out. So many folks don't bother.
I have a "service" user that creates tickets via REST and wanted to prevent it from being a watcher. This totally worked.
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Yes WOW! Thanks for this nugget of intel. Super mind blowing and kind of a D'oh moment too.
I still run our custom copy operation with a 'service' account like Larry otherwise people see my name under 'reporter' and assume I have ownership of the issue and then contact me.
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