Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Financial Source ReportFinancial Source Report

Tech News

Slack’s Monday morning notification mess

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Some Slack users are finding that their notifications aren’t showing up on the platform this morning, or that their corresponding messages are harder to find than usual. A few of my colleagues are reporting similar issues on The Verge’s Slack channels, and I’ve been receiving repeated notifications for thread messages that I’ve already marked as read. The issues also seem to be affecting tags for other users — if a colleague hasn’t responded to your pings, DM them directly for now.

Slack is aware that “notifications may be missing for some users” and logged an incident report at 7:52AM ET today, later confirming that the issue is impacting threads. “We’re currently investigating the issue and we’ll be back when we have more information,” Slack announced on its status page. “We’re sorry for any interruption to your day.”

It’s unclear what’s causing the disruption to notifications or how many Slack users have been impacted. There’s a visible spike on Downdetector, but very few reports have been logged.

For myself, at least, some notifications are coming through, but several minutes after a message has been sent. As of 11:44AM ET, Slack said that “messages are sending as expected but thread notifications may be delayed. There may also be trouble loading threads and thread badges may be stuck.” It also logged a separate note that reports some users are having trouble adding new members to multi-person DM’s (group chats for up to nine people.)

Developing…

Update, January 27th: Added more updates from Slack.

You May Also Like

Tech News

This is the alert that inadvertently went out to everyone in LA County. | Image: The Verge After two days of dealing with wildfires...

Editor's Pick

American higher education, which is supposed to be about learning truth, has become a bastion of untruth. As higher education loses accountability, it simultaneously...

Tech News

Image: Sony Sony is launching the Xyn (pronounced zin), an “extended reality” headset for creating 3D objects for films, animation, and games. The device,...

Tech News

Image: The Verge The AI search engine Perplexity is launching an integration with Tripadvisor that will add more information about hotels. Now, when you...

Copyright © 2023 FinancialSourceReport.com All Rights Reserved.