"A centralized online service will always trade the interests of its users for the interests of its billable clients." -- Karl Fogel https://identi.ca/kfogel/note/fv8zyZswQ5WOSsdF5le4Jw | https://twitter.com/kfogel/status/976530819740291073
@cwebber I'm surprised that wasn't already the case. There are enormous requirements for companies to be able to access employee comms in legal disputes.
If you need to speak privately with someone, generally you should not be doing it with work devices, on work property.
@cwebber Doesn't have to be online or even central for that to be true.
I was an IT contractor; the agents regularly screwed us over for the folks we were working for (their "customers") or just because they could…
See also the post that inspired this: your boss can now export all your PMs on Slack https://mashable.com/2018/03/21/slack-direct-message-privacy-change/