On Monday, February 8, 2016 at 10:25:50 AM UTC-8, Jack Firth wrote:
> Slack's business model would be negatively affected by user data mining. They 
> operate on a "free for small hobbyist use, expensive for large corporate 
> use". Corporations do not like when you mine their data and are generally 
> able to do far more about it than average citizens.


Neil's critique ought not be lightly dismissed. Slack's privacy policy plainly 
says that they are sharing customer data with certain 3rd parties and buying 
customer data from others.

Furthermore, Slack is hiring data miners, so ...

https://slack.com/jobs/126577/data-analyst

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