Slack is working for me today.  There are posts in the Clojure channel, for 
example, from just two hours ago.  Maybe the end of the world didn't 
occur?  On the other hand, the Specter channel says only "To see this 
channel's full history, upgrade to one of our paid plans."  I'm not sure I 
understand.  Is the idea that old posts are simply getting dropped to 
retain no more than 10K posts, and there have been 10K since the last 
Specter post?  I'm a little bit confused by the whole situation.  I was a 
latecomer to Slack, and still don't use it as much as some other folks.  
Did we start using Slack knowing that one day it would be cut off when 
there were too many posts?

(I haven't tried the new Discord group yet, and as I've said earlier, have 
no opinions about relative benefits of different post-IRC platforms.  I've 
also heard positive things about Gitter btw; it wasn't mentioned earlier in 
this thread.  I do think there might be benefit to using fewer rather than 
more of these options.)



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