I find it interesting that slack had enough of a priority to warrant even half of a screen. I typically leave slack closed to minimize distraction and check it every hour or two. Same with Outlook. I've had the same job since slack came out so I'm curious if most other people are expected to be immediately available on slack and reply right away?
I regularly have conversations about the things I'm working on with people on Slack - it's minimized otherwise, but then when I need to e.g. talk on a Slack about specific technologies or with coworkers when troubleshooting or something it gets much more priority.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
I find it interesting that slack had enough of a priority to warrant even half of a screen. I typically leave slack closed to minimize distraction and check it every hour or two. Same with Outlook. I've had the same job since slack came out so I'm curious if most other people are expected to be immediately available on slack and reply right away?
I regularly have conversations about the things I'm working on with people on Slack - it's minimized otherwise, but then when I need to e.g. talk on a Slack about specific technologies or with coworkers when troubleshooting or something it gets much more priority.