On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 10:51 PM, Mars0i <marsh...@logical.net> wrote:

> Slack is working for me today.  There are posts in the Clojure channel,
> for example, from just two hours ago.  Maybe the end of the world didn't
> occur?  On the other hand, the Specter channel says only "To see this
> channel's full history, upgrade to one of our paid plans."  I'm not sure I
> understand.  Is the idea that old posts are simply getting dropped to
> retain no more than 10K posts, and there have been 10K since the last
> Specter post?  I'm a little bit confused by the whole situation.  I was a
> latecomer to Slack, and still don't use it as much as some other folks.
> Did we start using Slack knowing that one day it would be cut off when
> there were too many posts?
>

My understanding is that the 10K limit applies to an entire "organization."
A busy channel will drown others.

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