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e2021
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4 years ago
One of the things I miss working at Facebook is the internal FB (called Workplace). It basically replaced email for the whole company, and worked really well for long form posts where maybe you would write some proposal up or make an announcement and get a bunch of comments. I now work at a slack centric company, and it just doesn't compare - there is no 'newsfeed', so unless you remember to check all the channels, you end up missing stuff. You can send out a group email, but people are reluctant to reply-all, so this doesn't get good discussion either.
brimble|4 years ago
(plus, and this is just a me-problem, I find them impossibly confusing because they ape Facebook's UI, which I find so hard to understand that my one attempt to use it for about a month c. 2010 was nothing but frustration and wondering how the hell normal people manage to use it)
yuliyp|4 years ago
e2021|4 years ago
vchynarov|4 years ago
Posts and work groups are actually a generally good way for scalable work communication - and leaving a public and searchable record. This doesn't replace Google docs and wikis, but serve as another layer to organize them. (I promise this doesn't lead to needless bureaucracy, that still happens but not because of Workplace).
Andrew_nenakhov|4 years ago
novok|4 years ago
If people need you to see something, they can message you directly. I just look at some priority channels semi regularly. No channels create notifications for me, thread replies do not either only DMs and direct @mentions do.
kleinsch|4 years ago
d0gsg0w00f|4 years ago
kevin_b_er|4 years ago