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by Sir_Cmpwn
3443 days ago
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On IRC you just take the discussion to another channel, which can be created ad-hoc and trivially disposed of when no longer necessary. Or you just become good at reading around multiple conversations at once. There's also no expectation that you need to read everything to catch up when you come back after a while - take that to email if you need to. Much better real time chat culture, imo. |
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> "There's also no expectation that you need to read everything to catch up when you come back after a while - take that to email if you need to."
Slack doesn't require that expectation, either. You can easily change settings of Slack to just ignore messages that you were not there for, just like you are describing.
While I actually do like IRC also, your two points are pretty weak considering Slack does both of those well, too.