Ben Balter
@benbalter
@benbalter
For folks who use Slack to collaborate, we all know group DMs leave much to be desired, but how do you think about when to use threads or @mentions in long-lived "mono" channels vs. spinning up a short-lived "micro" channel? How do you balance signal/noise with discoverability?
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