Slack is responsible for protecting the privacy and security of all its users, even the ones whose work brings risks that the company didn’t originally anticipate. Read our @nytimes op-ed to learn more. nytimes.com/2019/07/01/opinion

@eff at the risk of sounding like a stick in the mud, I've not heard of a single activist using slack to organize against a government.

let them not encrypt your messages, let us not use slack for anything. it's pretty obvious where they stand. channels and messages need to be searchable by admins for moderation and corporate oversight, no chance e2e encryption will ever be enabled for them.

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