The buried lede in this article on Slack is how many newsrooms use the service, home to the most interesting private conversations on the planet, as a de facto space for gossip. It is reckless for journalists to use Slack like this and it will end in tearshttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/19/style/slack-replace-email-ipo-listing.html …
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For those who ask what journalists should use in lieu of Slack. I recommend a wry internal monologue as you walk the rain-slickened city streets, a saxophone noodling softly in the background as you think of the stories that hide behind every drawn windowshade. Or use Signal.
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U.S. politicians and journalists badly underestimate the extent to which they are targeted by capable people. It's fun, fulfilling work! Those attackers go to work on Mondays with a song in their hearts, unlike their targets.
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WeChat is actively censored so barely anything would show up
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Another good reason to switch to WeChat!
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I mean, Slack/Campfire records were already used out of context in one lawsuit, sponsored by an evil billionaire on behalf of a bigot, and it forced that publication out of business.
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