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This is 100% doable, but probably not worth the effort.
As an iOS app icon?
As an icon on the website definitely yes, and since it’s open source, maybe somebody will disagree with you.
I don't know anything about iOS development. I know it's possible to add pills to an icon if you have notifications, but I have no idea if iOS gives you the ability to change what the icon looks like. Because we'd be talking about a PWA, the tools may also be a little different.
As for browsers, I actually misremembered how favicons worked. After refreshing my memory, This is actually much less effort than I originally expected. Assuming an instance wanted to implement this, they could just change the
link
that defines the icon based on the currently logged in user's number of notifications.