Me and a group of 17 friends and going stronger are using a sort of social networking tool/chat room called Slack. It's basically like an instant messaging board within rooms your create or between yourself and a specific user. It's primarily used for businesses but it's working quite well for us all just chatting and goofing off.
Some features include:
- Plenty of customization options for users
- A great deal of control for Admins and Owners
- Emoji galore
- Pictures and YouTube links unfurl in the chat, unless you have that turned off in your personal settings
- Admins and Owners can install other programs and extensions, like bots
Arm yourselves with knowledge https://slack.com/
I'm the owner of the current Slack group I'm a part of, so if y'all have any questions, let me know.
If you'd like I can create an unofficial one and just hand over the ownership status to an admin here after teaching them the ropes.
Sending invites to said Slack requires an email address from the person requesting an invitation though, which kind of sucks IMO. So yeah, this theoretical Slack community won't be that big I take it, considering how few of us are active on the forums. (BTW sorry for not being active here in 5ever)
I'll let y'all think it over.
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