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by hackandtrip 1583 days ago
Well, that's because threads are just first citizen in Zulip, even more than in Slack!

Basically, a thread is visible at a first glance from the UI, while that's not true in Slack. Also, you can kinda replicate Zulip structure by just using channels with naming conventions, so you have: - generic channels, e.g. for status update for many stakeholders - specific channels for each feature - threads in each channel where you discuss a single point