Slack Mobile Requiring Double Back Navigation After UI Change
A Slack mobile update introduced a navigation change requiring users to press back twice to exit a view, breaking muscle memory built over years of use. The change adds friction to one of the most frequent gestures in the app. Single report with no upvotes — limited signal.
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