Slack described as chaotic with no specific problem detail
A user states Slack is one of the most chaotic products they have been forced to use, but provides no further detail. The complaint could refer to notification overload, channel sprawl, threading model confusion, or general cognitive burden — but without specifics it cannot be acted upon. Low-signal entry with no upvotes.
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