Anonymous Karma in Slack
Users can now give Karma to anonymous messages!

OpenSay
Jun 18, 2021
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1 min

Anonymity can hurt.
Karma allows teams to democratically self-regulate anonymous content.
Anonymous messages now have an option to select Karma:
The Karma score is the sum of all Karma votes. Votes are on the basis of "One man, one vote". Users can change their Karma selection.
When the Karma score is below the threshold ( 0 by default), the message is hidden:
Slack admins can change the Karma threshold by signing in to opensay.co:
Comments and Thoughts
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Anonymity can hurt.
— OpenSay (@OpenSayHQ) June 18, 2021
Karma allows teams to democratically self-regulate anonymous content in @SlackHQ.https://t.co/TKFMUvHzoG#slack #anonymity