• @MurrayL
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    921 month ago

    I’m honestly surprised that Slack doesn’t have some kind of steganographic watermarking so that leaked screenshots can be traced back to the original user, given how many big companies use it for all their internal comms.

    • LiveLM
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      1 month ago

      These companies can barely make the basics work on their apps, let alone all of this

    • @icecreamtaco
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      1 month ago

      Even so, they’re going find this person fast. ABK staff just has to cross reference all the participants of leaked meetings

      • @surewhynotlem
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        471 month ago

        I see you don’t use slack at work. Everyone is in every channel all the time for no reason. It’s madness.

        • @icecreamtaco
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          161 month ago

          I did use slack; we had general channels with tons of people and smaller channels/meeting rooms with 5-30 people. If it was a 5-30 channel they can be found.

          • Kushan
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            81 month ago

            Only if that channel was private. You don’t have to join a channel to be able to read its contents.

      • kingthrillgore
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        228 days ago

        If this person is like every other online chud they’ll find him before they finish cross referencing chat attendees.

    • @Squizzy
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      61 month ago

      Christ I got added to this for college, such a mess of an app. Really difficult to follow what is what on it.

      • @Evotech
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        141 month ago

        It’s really not. Depends on how your structure it I suppose

        • @Squizzy
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          01 month ago

          Ok well Im not an idiot, I have plenty of comms apps and that one died really quickly presumably because everyone’s experience was as boring and disjointed as mine

    • @[email protected]
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      129 days ago

      The techniques you’re thinking of are for documents sent by email or some such. You add innocuous whitespace or typos that are unique to each one, and send them individually. If one leaks, you can match it to the employee who received it. That doesn’t work for screenshots of Slack.