Workshop 3: Channel & User Group Admin | Lesson 4 of 8 Flashcards
TRUE OR FALSE: Members of a Slack Connect channel shared with an external organization can send direct messages, upload files, use apps and integrations and start calls.
TRUE, Members of a Slack Connect channel can send direct messages, upload files, use apps and integrations and start calls—all in a common space.
TRUE OR FALSE: Partners can start to communicate in a Slack Connect channel as soon as one user shares an invitation link with the other.
FALSE, Individuals must first accept the Slack Connect invitation link. Depending on the company’s settings, admins may need to approve the channel as well.
TRUE OR FALSE: Channels shared with external organizations are always public.
FALSE, Ea side can decide if the shared channel is public or private in their own workspace.
TRUE OR FALSE: Admins must provision each guest account individually on their own org or workspace. By contrast, in a Slack Connect channel shared with an external organization, members from both teams can invite others from their respective workspace to join the channel as projects evolve and additional people need access.
TRUE, This is one of the differences between guest accounts and Slack Connect channels.
TRUE OR FALSE: After an admin has disconnected a Slack Connect channel shared with an external organization, the host workspace (organization who sent the invite) will be able to continue using the channel without the connection to the other workspace.
TRUE, Admins on both sides can disconnect existing Slack Connect channels. Should the Slack Connect channel be disconnected, the host workspace (organization who sent the invite) will be able to continue using the channel after disconnect. The connecting workspace (organization who received the invite) will get a read-only copy that becomes archived. Direct messages between the two connecting organizations can be disconnected separately.