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Slack is now forcing users into arbitration and that is terrible

Eric Mill important: this needs to go before main ul block, or it can get knocked down below the ul block on first load about blog projects resume ↑ top Mandatory arbitration clauses are terrible Slack was supposed to be better than this A letter to Slack Response from Slack edit this post on github Slack is now forcing users into arbitration and that is terrible published November 24, 2014, 2 comments Slack , a young and wildly successful team chat and collaboration service, updated its TOS and Privacy Policy today. They have a friendly explainer that describes a very unfriendly new policy: mandatory dispute resolution through arbitration . You give up your right to sue, or to join a class action lawsuit, and instead agree that any disputes will be resolved through arbitration . You can read the full Terms , and Slack's explan...

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Switch to HTTPS Now, For Free

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