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by muzani
104 days ago
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We considered it before in a past job when cost cutting. But nobody wants the boss to know when they're playing DOTA. More seriously though, Slack was one of those tools that just held context of everything. All the engineering decisions and past error messages. Discord potentially could, but it doesn't seem to built for this use case. Can it handle a thousand channels? It sounds ridiculous, but companies scale, and so do observation tools, customer service, and such. I joined an elite gaming clan that operated on Slack once because it was easy to spin multiple channels per player and handle notifications. Discord potentially could, but channel management is a lot harder. Though that clan eventually moved over to Discord because nobody wants to pay $ per head. |
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