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Agreed3750 | 5 months ago

According to the Slack HQ account on Reddit, the situation has been resolved: https://old.reddit.com/r/Slack/comments/1njuchb/why_is_slack...

>We made a mistake. >This was the result of an oversight in our billing process, and we are returning Hack Club to its previous nonprofit pricing while we work with them directly to ensure their workspace remains fully accessible. We value the work Hack Club does to inspire and educate young people in coding and technology, and we regret the concern this situation has caused. We will be reviewing our billing and communications processes to provide nonprofits clearer guidance and adequate grace periods as they grow.

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DirkH|5 months ago

I wonder if anything would have been done if there wasn't a public uproar.

rybosworld|5 months ago

The answer to this is nearly always "No"

coder543|5 months ago

> the situation has been resolved

Slack cannot unilaterally “resolve” this situation, and their proposed solution doesn’t seem to address the concerns that were raised in the first place.

quacker|5 months ago

Yes it does. They don’t have to pay $200k/yr + $50k immediately, and don’t have to spend the time, effort, and money on self-hosting and migrating away.

alwa|5 months ago

“to provide nonprofits clearer guidance and adequate grace periods as they grow.”

So… still $200K for a scrappy nonprofit, just a month’s lead time instead of a week. Got it.

rollulus|5 months ago

“Oh shit, we’ve been on HN #1 for a day, how do we control the damage”

Havoc|5 months ago

Classic "I'm sorry we go caught"