MCBoarder289 opened a new issue #19396:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/19396


   When trying to join the community Slack linked in the README, you receive a 
page with the following message:
   ```
   This link is no longer active
   To join this workspace, you’ll need to ask the person who originally invited 
you for a new link.
   ```
   
   #### How to reproduce the bug
   
   1. Go to 'README.md'
   2. Click the "[Join our community's 
Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/apache-superset/shared_invite/zt-uxbh5g36-AISUtHbzOXcu0BIj7kgUaw)"
 link
   3. See error
   
   ### Expected results
   
   Get an invite to the Slack community
   
   ### Actual results
   
   Get an inactive link error message
   
   ### Environment
   
   (please complete the following information):
   
   - Chrome 99.0.4844.84
   - superset version: `master` branch
   - python version: N/A
   - node.js version: N/A
   - any feature flags active: no
   
   ### Checklist
   
   Make sure to follow these steps before submitting your issue - thank you!
   
   - [x] I have checked the superset logs for python stacktraces and included 
it here as text if there are any.
   - [x] I have reproduced the issue with at least the latest released version 
of superset.
   - [x] I have checked the issue tracker for the same issue and I haven't 
found one similar.
   
   ### Additional context
   
   Seems similar to this older issue: 
https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/8613
   
   


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