AUGH i feel like @SlackHQ has not thought through the edge cases of allowing users to specify arbitrary text for links in messagespic.twitter.com/9EJ7fOuvr6
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Leave all the warning messages. UX flaws, I get, but many of our userbase struggle with MFA and think that forwarding an email to their Yahoo account is permitted because "it's all one network.* We have some of those users on slack as well. Dangerous to presume they are technical
there's an easter egg in Slack that you can paste the rickroll youtube link and it will not unfurl, so if people are defending this with "but i can rick roll now" they could before and just didn't try hard enough
And that warning is only in the web UI, not in the not yet updated electron based Slack app, which knows nothing of this feature...
That warning sounds like “another site” is a site other than Slack. Does it show up only for links where the presented text also looks like a URL?
"Don't show this again" is an option about the browser and not about the site
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