Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Who else suspects the real reason Slack history got cut from 3 years to 1 is that they would have had to fire too many people?


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I use Slack to message someone to say, "what time are you available by phone today?"
I would suggest you do the same

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Post ID: @mg+1k5hh6gyr

@fq This is about erasing messages from 'discovery' in lawsuits.

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Post ID: @ft+1k5hh6gyr

From Slack’s published policies:

On free Slack workspaces, Slack changed its retention policy so that messages and files older than one year are permanently deleted on a rolling basis.

Users on free plans still have full access to message history and files from the past 90 days, versus the full one‑year window.

The “lifetime history” option (i.e. keeping all messages forever) is not available on the free plan anymore.

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Post ID: @fq+1k5hh6gyr

Slack is a tool of 'Big Brother'! Just like 5G. Its all about keeping an eye on you!

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Post ID: @e5+1k5hh6gyr

Slack is the destroyer of corporate cohesion and erases any hope of employee loyalty. The V Team has been replaced with "do unto others, before they do unto you."

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