![]() ![]() ![]() The company relies on Slack quite a bit, but "if Slack is down for a few hours, it's not the end of the world for us," Noone said. Software company Stark posted its Wordle thread conducted via email, declaring that "drastic times call for drastic measures." CEO Cat Noone runs the 22-person company asynchronously, dispersed across nine countries. A Discord spokesperson told Protocol back in October that the company thinks it's great people are using it to "co-work", but "our focus right now is making Discord the best place it can be for friends, communities and creators to hang out and have fun together." Discord doesn't advertise itself as a work product, but people have been working in there anyway. One user told Protocol her company created an impromptu Google Meet. (The real crises occur when Twitter goes down.) People joked about talking to co-workers over text, Microsoft Teams or even email. Like with any major platform outage, many users turned to Twitter.
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