It has happened sometimes that Slack Notifications do not work. This
error arises for various reasons and some of them are: Notifications
Manager has determined that Slack notifications are not important; Do
Not Disturb mode is preventing the notifications from going through, New
notification behavior is not working properly, Quiet Hours (Focus
Assist) is delaying Slack notifications and many other possible reasons.
No worries because here we have some methods to resolve this error.

1- Read all your pending messages: 
i). Users can solve this issue by reading all pending Slack messages. This will 
also send the right signals to Windows 10 that would make it possible that you 
would receive more messages in the future. For further info click the following 
link  https://appuals.com/fix-slack-notifications-not-working/ You can do it by 
opening your Slack app, tap on each new messages to read it. 

ii). After that close Slack and reboot your system. In case Windows was
formerly seeing Slack notifications as not significant, this action
should have altered now. iii). At the end when the startup is complete,
monitor Slack’s behavior and see if you start receiving notifications.

2- Reverting back to the previous notification behavior:  
i). As initial tap step Windows key + R to start the Run dialog box and write 
this instruction slack://notReallyWindows10  and press enter.
ii). At the end reboot your system and see if you start receiving notifications 
or not.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1766230

Title:
  Strange window matching behaviour between Slack and Chrome

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There seems to be a window matching bug between the Slack snap and
  Chrome.

  If you open a URL from within Slack without Chrome open, then the
  launcher shows the extra pip next to Slack and doesn't add a Chrome
  icon to the launcher.  If you open Chrome first, then things work as
  expected.

  Steps to reproduce

  1.  Install Slack snap and Chrome deb.
  2.  Join a Slack channel and open a hyperlink.  Notice the extra pip next to 
Slack in the launcher.
  3.  Close Chrome and reopen it.
  4.  Open a URL from Slack again and notice the Chrome icon get added to the 
launcher.

  I'm not sure if this is an Ubuntu Dock or GNOME Shell issue.  EDIT:
  Spoke to didrocks, he says that matching is done by Shell.

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