On Thu, 20 May 2021 18:02:43 +0200 Dmitry Tantsur <dtantsur@redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 5:50 PM Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> wrote:
Threads is the most horrible concept ever invented for chat. You get 100s of them, and when someone replies, you never know in which thread.
Also, do I understand you right that when you have 3 conversations going on at the same time, you always have an easy time understanding which one a ping corresponds to? I doubt it. Threads make the situation strictly better, assuming people don't go overboard with them.
We have Google Chat at work at Red Hat and it's an absolutele shitshow with threads. Replies are routinely lost and missed unless you ping the recipient _anyway_. And, it's impossible to see what's going on in a channel. So it's not just Slack. Google tries to mitigate it by rotating the thread with the latest reply to the bottom. But even that only works if you're watching them like a hawk and do nothing productive. Works great for chat junkies or perhaps Chat Power Users, I suppose. -- Pete