• OhNoMoreLemmy@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    Fuck slack though.

    I hated the channel organisation, I would always click off a channel where I needed to respond to try and find other information, and then I’d never be able to find the channel I was responding to. Chronological sorting channels at least means I have a chance of finding where I was.

    Also fuck their terrible reply options. I generally just wanted to acknowledge that I was responding to a message, I didn’t want to spin up some weird thread.

    Basically, I hate everything, and don’t want to talk to anyone.

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      7 months ago

      Complaining about Slack is like complaining about Jira. Jira sucks, and I hate it, but every time I get forced to try the alternatives, I’m even grumpier.

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      7 months ago

      Are you aware that slack has a back button? Makes getting back to that original channel a breeze. Even works with thumb buttons on my mouse like pretty much every browser.

      Or ctrl + k and you can just type part of the channel name/person name etc to quickly go back to it.

      Also just a emote to acknowledge a message without spinning up a thread is my go to. Just a 👍”yep I see this”

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        7 months ago

        I changed companies and we all use teams now.

        But none of that stuff helped when I did use it.

        The problem was I was in AWS and needed to be subscribed to hundreds of channels. So when I needed to find something, I’d have to click through maybe 20 different channels all with similar names to find it. At that point the back button is useless.

        Thumbs up is good for telling a person you’ve seen something. It doesn’t help the rest of the team know this, unless they like to go back and read old messages.

        I mean the real take home message is “don’t work for Aws”. Slack just made some of the dysfunction worse, it didn’t create it.