I’ve said in previous blogs there’s a team that are extreme Slack fanboys, and will try and drum up support for Slack, and hate for Microsoft Teams.
One of their team members questioned if anyone else was having network issues because his Slack conference call was horrendous. People started replying saying that they have long since abandoned Slack for conference calls because:
A) Sometimes members of your team cannot be heard
B) The audio quality is often poor
C) There’s a limit of 15 participants.
D) Calls cannot be recorded
It’s a simple fact that Microsoft Teams is vastly superior for conference calls. You can debate all you want about the text messaging features, emoji support and layout. Arguing for Slack conference calls is just ridiculous fanboy talk.
Quickly, the chief Slack Fanboy then posts something along the lines of:
“Please don’t post any Slack vs Teams debates. I don’t want to respond to these conversations”
Slack Fanboy
But yet, this is coming from the guy that made an emoji which is “Anti-teams” and will use it against anyone that mentions Teams. He also doesn’t have to respond to conversations on Slack; he can just ignore them. He often fuels the fire, but then complains when he loses the debate.