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by stevage
842 days ago
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> We’re forced into clicking through multiple channels just to catch up on our team’s latest updates. Combine this with the always-growing list of new channels, and information starts to get really scattered. This is one of those problem statements that just doesn't resonate for me at all. I really like things separated into the different buckets so I have a good idea how to find it again later. The idea of combining stuff into one feed is kind of a nightmare for me. |
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In Struct, you can create custom feeds, which can filter threads by channels / users/ tags, etc. You have that choice. In Slack, every one of these entities (and permutations for DMs) stands alone. It's set in stone, unchangeable.
That itself is a big win.
In fact, feeds are everywhere. That's how we consume almost all internet. RSS, News, Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram. Feeds scale, they are powerful, they work. Instead, Slack has us jumping around channels and DMs for drips of messages, playing Whac-A-Mole.