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Slack Etiquette

Who uses Turing Slack?

Turing has a large community of people who use Slack: mentors, teachers, guests, students, and alumni. Members should be mindful of other people's involvement in the Turing Slack community. Many mentors and guests are in different time zones, and most students need their sleep when they can get it (see: night owls or early birds). Please be aware of your local time and other users' local time when you are sending a message that will notify other members of the message. Most users have phone and/or email notifications (@channel (see below) and direct message) turned on.

When Should I @channel?

Almost never. Especially in the community channel. Here are things to ask yourself before you send out a message using @channel:

  • Is this message important to everyone in this channel?
  • Does this message directly impact everyone in this channel?
  • Will this message wake anyone up? (Please consider time zones, time of day, etc.)
  • Is this message somewhat time-sensitive?

How do I Manage My Notifications?

  • If you are a student, it is recommended that you keep notifications turned on for 5 things: #community, #turing, direct messages, your cohort channel (e.g. 1409 or 1502), and your posse channel.
  • If you are a mentor, it is recommended that you keep notification turned on for community, direct messages, and your posse channel.

General Notification and Do Not Disturb Preferences

  1. Open Slack
  2. Click on the team name (Turing) in the top left corner
  3. Click on "Preferences"
  4. Manage

@channel and DM Preferences per channel

  1. Open Slack
  2. Find the channel you want to manage notifications for
  3. Click the Channel Settings gear next to the search bar
  4. Click "Notification preferences"
  5. Manage

What Are All of the channels for?

  • Community channel: code and code related questions/talk. Only.
  • Turing channel: discussion and happenings specific to Turing/Denver.
  • Watercooler: anything that doesn't belong in #community (memes, videos, chatter).
  • Cohort channels: things pertaining to your cohort. Assignments, assessments, announcements.
  • Other: The name and description will usually have more information on the purpose of the channel.

Do I Have to Use Slack?

Yes. Almost every day. Slack is Turing's main method of communication. You will miss out on questions, announcements, classroom location changes, funny images, and more.

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