After years of promises and broken hearts, Slack has finally, at long last, begun to roll out threaded messaging to its oh-so-popular communications app. It’s arguably one of the biggest changes to the platform since its inception. Rather than replacing standard sequential messages, threads exist as mini conversations that live in the flexplane (a.k.a. the side panel). You start a thread by clicking on a new button that shows up when you hover over a message in a channel. You’ll a preview of the number of replies under the original channel message. Meanwhile, there’s also a new ‘All Threads’ option to…

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