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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
October 05, 2017, 12:55:16 PM
#33
Slack is like the wild west with scams and phishing attemps

If ETH forked each time I got a push notification stating as much there would be 1000 different chains

There are imposters everywhere

Why do alt's and ICO's continue to use it ?

I am uninstalling the app
Back on previous month there are lots of users who have been hacked because they are able to get victimized by phishing links which mainly they target out mew users.For now I do see some ICO do tend to make use slack but already on less numbers compared in the pas.They are using up telegram as of this date which is good for both developer and on its investors the same time.
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October 05, 2017, 11:21:06 AM
#32
Because Slack is easier to lure potential investors (maybe), which's why most alt ICO's make Slack as part of its campaign. Personally, i don't like to chat using Slack.
legendary
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Look ARROUND!
October 04, 2017, 07:41:16 PM
#31
Slack is like the wild west with scams and phishing attemps

If ETH forked each time I got a push notification stating as much there would be 1000 different chains

There are imposters everywhere

Why do alt's and ICO's continue to use it ?

I am uninstalling the app
Most Altcoins that released a project had some sort of customer support through slack. People just didn't want to move to another chatting program.
newbie
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October 03, 2017, 08:14:48 AM
#30
I dislike slack as well. It's irritating and hopefully projects start to move away from it.
yes and moreover there are phising attacks on a daily basis
sr. member
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October 03, 2017, 07:37:06 AM
#29
I am also have same question. Alot altcoin or that are still in ICO stage using Slack as a service. And in my opinion, it's less effective for marketing.
sr. member
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October 03, 2017, 07:34:14 AM
#28
I dislike slack as well. It's irritating and hopefully projects start to move away from it.
The same thing happens with some people related to slack.
very concerned slack be the source of people who will steal your coins by way of fishing.
please read:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2222931.new#new
newbie
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October 02, 2017, 06:05:58 AM
#27
I think slack is better for quick conversations than reddit. For ex. you can create different channels for other conversations and can switch between them quickly.
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October 02, 2017, 06:03:07 AM
#26
Slack is better than most of these social media because it allows for better interaction between the team and the community and also allow for censorship, FUD can esily be spread on BCT, Facebook, Twitter etc 
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October 02, 2017, 05:40:39 AM
#25
Because it's essentially an inbred hugbox making it easy to control people.

The only people joinning specific slacks are people who already involved and/or like a project. So no random people will join slack channels who might disagree with the project or call out a bullshit - like it is the case with an open forum like this.

No, all the people in slacks are basically continously jerk each other off agreeing with each other so much because they're only there as they already like the project/coin/ICO to begin with.

And if someone dares to disagree with them, they get put out or piled upon.

And then there are phising attempts, spoofing scams, and whatever else is there.

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October 02, 2017, 05:32:50 AM
#24
Slack is like the wild west with scams and phishing attemps

If ETH forked each time I got a push notification stating as much there would be 1000 different chains

There are imposters everywhere

Why do alt's and ICO's continue to use it ?

I am uninstalling the app

I am receiving tons of scam from slackbot using this App. Actually Slack is really good, I mean the interface, communication, how they setup etc. However, this scam bot is really annoying. I am not sure how slackbot works, but can anybody manipulate the slackbot? Anyone from the group? Because what I thought first, slackbot is can only be controlled by slack group admin and the slack team itself.
legendary
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ICO? Not even once.
October 02, 2017, 05:00:42 AM
#23
Re: Why do alt's use Slack ?

Because it's essentially an inbred hugbox making it easy to control people.

The only people joinning specific slacks are people who already involved and/or like a project. So no random people will join slack channels who might disagree with the project or call out a bullshit - like it is the case with an open forum like this.

No, all the people in slacks are basically continously jerk each other off agreeing with each other so much because they're only there as they already like the project/coin/ICO to begin with.

And if someone dares to disagree with them, they get put out or piled upon.

And then there are phising attempts, spoofing scams, and whatever else is there.

Ty for that interesting perspective.

So forum that is open to all such as Bitcointalk is superior? But wouldn’t a decentralized forum on a blockchain be even more superior, because it would be impossible to censor dissension (with moderated threads or derelict mods who allow so many duplicate threads that nobody can find any of the past discussions).

Seems we need a Slack on a decentralized ledger? That way nothing can be spoofed nor censored nor hidden (unless they use group encryption).

Yes, but sites like this are very hit and miss. Most people either love or hate them with few in between.
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fLibero.financial
October 01, 2017, 11:21:38 PM
#22
Slack has awesome features like creating multiple channels and workspace. The interaction withing the community is second to none. Unfortunately it is not as secure as Telegram.
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COMBONetwork
October 01, 2017, 11:16:14 PM
#21
Slack is like the wild west with scams and phishing attemps

If ETH forked each time I got a push notification stating as much there would be 1000 different chains

There are imposters everywhere

Why do alt's and ICO's continue to use it ?

I am uninstalling the app
I think with many social media discussions used by Alt or ICO company can create a wider network one of them is slack. It does not matter if they use the app because maybe many of them just prefer to use slack app. Maybe some of you who use this application get notification email every day several times but you can disable it.
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October 01, 2017, 11:12:13 PM
#20
I dislike slack as well. It's irritating and hopefully projects start to move away from it.
legendary
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October 01, 2017, 11:07:37 PM
#19
Slack is like the wild west with scams and phishing attemps

If ETH forked each time I got a push notification stating as much there would be 1000 different chains

There are imposters everywhere

Why do alt's and ICO's continue to use it ?

I am uninstalling the app

All alt's using Bitcointalk, Slack and Reddit. Some also use Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
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The Martian Child
October 01, 2017, 10:44:39 PM
#18
Slack is like the wild west with scams and phishing attemps

If ETH forked each time I got a push notification stating as much there would be 1000 different chains

There are imposters everywhere

Why do alt's and ICO's continue to use it ?

I am uninstalling the app

There are many people who started to uninstall slack also. Majority are now leaving slack. Actually many projects are already abandoning slack because of all these phishing attempts. Slack phishing has already victimized a lot of innocent individuals over slack.
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October 01, 2017, 10:20:39 PM
#17
Re: Why do alt's use Slack ?

Because it's essentially an inbred hugbox making it easy to control people.

The only people joinning specific slacks are people who already involved and/or like a project. So no random people will join slack channels who might disagree with the project or call out a bullshit - like it is the case with an open forum like this.

No, all the people in slacks are basically continously jerk each other off agreeing with each other so much because they're only there as they already like the project/coin/ICO to begin with.

And if someone dares to disagree with them, they get put out or piled upon.

And then there are phising attempts, spoofing scams, and whatever else is there.

Ty for that interesting perspective.

So forum that is open to all such as Bitcointalk is superior? But wouldn’t a decentralized forum on a blockchain be even more superior, because it would be impossible to censor dissension (with moderated threads or derelict mods who allow so many duplicate threads that nobody can find any of the past discussions).

Seems we need a Slack on a decentralized ledger? That way nothing can be spoofed nor censored nor hidden (unless they use group encryption).
newbie
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October 01, 2017, 05:06:49 PM
#16
telegram is better in every way. Slack does not remind me that i have a new message sometimes
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October 01, 2017, 04:03:06 PM
#15
I actually dislike slack. I dont think its freindly anf initially found it confusing that i had to register my mail for every group or something.

I enjoy telegram and starting to like discord (seeing the value in how powerful the app is). Bots on both apps are amazing with what the things you can program them to do.

But is there a corrolation to scam and the use of slack? Ie is ever coin that uses slack considered a scam or possible scam?
newbie
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October 01, 2017, 03:59:03 PM
#14
Discord seems to be current best alternative to avoid scam element. Enigma quickly moved over to it after ICO.
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