These are the<br />Rudest Things<br />You Can Do<br />on Slack.<br />Much of our professional lives take place in the digital space these days, especially on Slack. .<br />Unfortunately, some people have gotten<br />too comfortable with the platform and are<br />crossing professional lines. .<br />Here are eight of the rudest things<br />you can do on Slack. .<br />1. Ignoring a coworker’s “on vacation”<br />or “with my family" status and sending<br />them a non-urgent message.<br />2. Using the @channel or @here feature to<br />unnecessarily notify everyone in a channel.<br />3. Speaking rudely about co-workers.<br />(Screenshots can easily be shared or messages<br />can be mistakenly sent to the wrong chat.).<br />4. Having a direct conversation with<br />someone in a group channel.<br />5. Sending someone multiple messages<br />in a row in a non-emergency.<br />6. Using inappropriate emojis and slang, as well<br />as sloppy grammar and punctuation.<br />7. Discussing NSFW topics or other things<br />you would never say face-to-face.<br />8. Hopping between platforms when<br />you’re communicating with someone.