Slack has finally addressed two of the biggest complaints with the app: statuses that never expire, and the relative clunkiness in composing new direct messages. The features were found hidden in the existing app by Jane Manchun Wong, a student and researcher based in Boston. Slack has long offered the ability for users to compose statuses, like “on vacation” or “in a meeting.” But users would have to manually delete these once no longer needed. Slack is testing expiration time for status pic.twitter.com/LJbxd3QDir — Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) June 22, 2018 With this (potentially upcoming) hidden feature, users can program…
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