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And since we're talking about Slack's use in business, if someone does that you fire them. It might be a problem for people using the free version to host public communities, but that's not Slack's target market.



> we're talking about Slack's use in business

> t might be a problem for people using the free version to host public communities, but that's not Slack's target market.

But these two are not mutually exclusive. Many business use cases eventually require a public community chat, and Slack is a dead-end for them. Discord on the other hand has served us well.




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