Me, buying 16 oreo easter egg minis and 2 stalks of celery. What, I gotta make egg salad later. And I'm not even high any more, these are for work.
@Elizafox Slack is doing one thing very right. Sure they're corporate and proprietary, but they are doing the simplest possible thing to make money: They are charging people to use Slack.
Having a thing that isn't free and doesn't have to have hidden privacy costs? It actually is kind of shocking given the modern web application landscape. My employer pays for Slack, and we get real value out of it, not the least of which is that Slack doesn't have to sell our data.
@bottitytto Agreed. Opt-in might work? There's no reason the bot can't ask you, and then autofollow you in response to a reply that looks like a "yes".
I block anything that follows me and appears to be a bot.