Slack iOS Notifications Show Incorrect Channel Status
Slack on iOS sometimes displays notification badges or alerts that do not reflect the actual current status of channels or messages. Users receive notification indicators for activity that may not exist or be outdated. This inconsistency undermines notification reliability and causes unnecessary context switching.
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