I didn't say this was the fault of Slack. I was answering the question about why multiple instances might exist.
On the subject of Teams, if you want to see something worse than dozens of Slack instances merged into one, it's what happens when those are subsequently migrated to Microsoft Teams, with one team created per Slack channel. Not recommended.
Also not Microsoft's fault. The effectiveness of these tools depends highly on the implementation.
On the subject of Teams, if you want to see something worse than dozens of Slack instances merged into one, it's what happens when those are subsequently migrated to Microsoft Teams, with one team created per Slack channel. Not recommended.
Also not Microsoft's fault. The effectiveness of these tools depends highly on the implementation.