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Another suggestion re emoji: using Message Shortcuts for greater visibility/discoverability? https://api.slack.com/interactivity/shortcuts Might need to combine this with Slack modals for information gathering (if it lets you do this). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Outside of the Block Kit UI, Slack has support for two other interactivity systems: Slash Commands and shortcuts. Slash Commands are entered by a user in Slack’s text input (available in every channel), while shortcuts are graphical in nature. Since they’re easier to visualize, we’ll demonstrate shortcuts by creating a shortcut that will fetch our list of contacts and give us the ability to edit them. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
You can do the notified "on every message part," and could have it intercept the message and replace/append the message with content, but you won't be able to add a text editor button. You can, however, add actions to the lightning bolt and message actions sections, as described here: https://api.slack.com/interactivity/shortcuts. Source: about 3 years ago
Just so you know: https://grapheneos.org/ and https://signal.org/ do exist! - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Signal works the same but without the user tracking from Meta/Facebook. Many people use it as well but I'm surprised that a majority sticks to WhatsApp. Source: 6 months ago
A question I often get is "Well are my text messages safe" The short answer is... Maybe? Depends on what type of phone you use, your carrier, and a bunch of other factors. One way to avoid this is to use an end-to-end encrypted text service like Signal if that is a concern of yours. VERY IMPORTANT NOTES: Telegram and WhatsApp are not secure. The way to think of this security is that if is retained by a server... Source: 6 months ago
The linked page is on signalusers.org, but Signal's regular home site is https://signal.org/. I'm looking all over signal.org for some link from there to signalusers.org, as that would make me more relaxed about the authenticity of the latter -- i.e., that it really is run by the same people who run signal.org. Yes, maybe I'm being paranoid. But we're talking about an app whose whole purpose is secure... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
WhatsApp and Signal: Of course I’m going to conclude with the point to point encrypted communication apps Signal and WhatsApp. Most of our clients around the world communicate in these apps more than they make phone calls or send emails. Set up an account in each app and start leveraging the text, photo, phone and video features to have easy and fast conversations with your global contacts. See https://signal.org... Source: 12 months ago
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