community-development

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qqq 2018-03-22T19:02:04.000581Z

I used to be in the camp "100k msvs ought to be enough for everyone", but now realized there are private conversations that are also subject to that limit, and am now pissed off at Slack.

alexmiller 2018-03-22T19:03:26.000399Z

most of the conversations are private in fact :)

dominicm 2018-03-22T19:15:19.000701Z

That surprises me so much when I hear it

alexmiller 2018-03-22T19:16:45.000815Z

me too, but that’s what the stats say

alexmiller 2018-03-22T19:17:37.000346Z

actually, I guess that’s not what they say, but for some reason I thought it was

alexmiller 2018-03-22T19:17:38.000611Z

https://clojurians.slack.com/stats

alexmiller 2018-03-22T19:18:17.000600Z

oh, if you look at where messages are sent, it’s about even

seancorfield 2018-03-22T19:44:46.000502Z

In many ways, it would be ideal for communities if Slack had an option to disallow DMs altogether (since we all have other ways to send direct messages to each other). Slack has an option to export all public communications from a workspace -- but even the owner(s) cannot get at private channels and DMs.

seancorfield 2018-03-22T19:47:03.000032Z

The even split of public/private sent messages seems to hold across nearly all of the community Slack's I'm in, regardless of size.

qqq 2018-03-22T19:51:41.000392Z

Under DM for self, it shows: https://imgur.com/a/7tJwt So I keep some notes there, and infer "public channel has 10k limit, private DMs are persistent" Then, I go search for something just now -- and reailze -- self DMs are persistent, DMs with other people vanish.

seancorfield 2018-03-22T19:54:37.000501Z

I didn't realize self-DMs persisted. Good to know.

dominicm 2018-03-22T20:26:16.000236Z

I would expect the ratio to be more like 10-20% are DMs

seancorfield 2018-03-22T21:06:01.000474Z

@dominicm You'd think... but a lot of people in communities send a lot of DMs apparently...

dominicm 2018-03-22T21:06:19.000035Z

But why. To who.

dominicm 2018-03-22T21:08:58.000517Z

I'm expecting malevolence. A p2p botnet using community slacks for example.

arrdem 2018-03-22T21:19:26.000163Z

I talk more to people I know than in the public channels here, just as a data point.

arrdem 2018-03-22T21:20:14.000577Z

Sometimes you just want to talk shop with someone or know who’s got the answer to a question, or heaven forfend keep up socially.

dominicm 2018-03-22T21:21:45.000295Z

I do that sometimes too, I'm just surprised that makes up so many.

qqq 2018-03-22T21:30:40.000502Z

I think the way o do the math is: suppose there's a channel with 1000 people; people are going to self 'rate limit' (otherwise the channel becomes useable); on the other hand, for each of the 1000 people, if they talk to 10 people on DMs, each of those private conversations can have high bandwidth (since thedre's only two people discussing)

cfleming 2018-03-22T23:48:22.000047Z

I do a lot of support via DM, once the conversation gets too specific to a particular problem to be useful to anyone else.

cfleming 2018-03-22T23:48:35.000208Z

Plus just general chatting nonsense too.

cfleming 2018-03-22T23:49:18.000297Z

Also when doing support sometimes people send things they don’t want public (code snippets, logs etc)

qqq 2018-03-22T23:53:15.000240Z

I'm trying to understand why restricted DMs is angering me so much, I suspect it is something like this: if wikipedia told me: you can only view 10 free articles / month, after that, get paid plan, I'd be okay with it but if gmail told me: you can only view 10 most recent emails; after that, get paid plan, I'd be pissed for whatever reason, my "DMs" feel a lot more like mine than channel history, and Slack holding "my" conversations hostage is really pissing me off