Slack changes private group conversations for the better
While Slack has quickly wormed its way to the hearts of many companies, it has fallen somewhat short in organizing communications between smaller groups. So today, the company has announced that it has completely restructured the way that it handles that aspect of its system. First is the introduction of Group Direct Messages. Intended for quick conversations among more than two people that don’t require a persistent channel, users can add up to nine different people to chat within a Direct Message. These conversations live in the Direct Message section, along with typical one-on-one chats. Slack also transformed Private Groups…
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