But we're talking about reasons people ended up choosing slack over something like IRC (or, really, any open protocol instant messaging specification).
The grand-parent comment raises good points, people want these things, being connected and reachable while not being connected to the server with any client and having a context later on. These are problems that can be solved but nobody has put effort into making a sexy product to do it. (and monetising that kind of product might be troublesome)
But we're talking about reasons people ended up choosing slack over something like IRC (or, really, any open protocol instant messaging specification).
The grand-parent comment raises good points, people want these things, being connected and reachable while not being connected to the server with any client and having a context later on. These are problems that can be solved but nobody has put effort into making a sexy product to do it. (and monetising that kind of product might be troublesome)