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They really need to up their game for enterprise customers paying 4-5 figures for their service...
Maybe today's the day we discover Slack has been breached and everyone's messages have been leaked.

I wonder what the world would do?

Which is why you never post anything sensitive in Slack. (at least not in plain text)
Well this sucks. Realizing how much our remote teams lives and breathes by Slack these days. We've reverted to TeamSpeak which is what we use for voice meetings. This is having the positive effect of us coming up with a default course of action when slack goes down e.g. all meet on internal IRC.