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Twitter is a social networking platform that allows its users to send and read micro-blogs of up to 280-characters known as “tweets”. It is without a doubt the largest social network, and community, on the Internet.
Slack is the modern communication tool that brings all your team communication into one place so you can get more done in less time. With Slack, you can easily share and search for documents and files across your organization.
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Triggers every time the specified user likes a tweet.
Triggers every time you create a new tweet.
Triggers whenever your chosen user gets a new follower.
Triggers whenever you gain a new follower.
Triggers from mention of search term in a specific geo location.
Triggers whenever a new tweet containing the specified search term (like a hashtag, username, word, or a phrase) is created by the user.
Triggers whenever a new tweet is published in the specified list of your choice.
Triggers every time a specific user tweets.
Triggers upon creation of a new #channel.
Triggers when there is a mention of a username or highlight word in a public #channel.
Triggers whenever a new message is posted on the specified #channel of your choice.
Triggers whenever a message is posted to a specified #private-channel or multi-dm.
Triggers when you star a message.
Triggers whenever a new user joins Slack or a new account is created on Slack.
A user is added to one of your lists.
Includes an image in the tweet.
Composes a tweet.
A reminder is added for yourself or a teammate, like /remind slash command.
Creates a new channel.
A new message is posted to your chosen #channel.
Send a direct message to a user or yourself through the Slackbot.
A new message is posted to your chosen private channel.
Sets the topic on a specific channel.
Updates your Slack status to the specified text & emoji.
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Twitter and Slack are two social media apps that have given birth to the new era of social media. Twitter is a more public social media app where people can post updates on themselves, but it is more limited in character count. On the other hand, Slack is a more private, instant messaging app for people at companies. It allows companies to communicate with their teammates through this app. However, both of these apps are very different, but they are becoming closer together. It is not uncommon for companies to integrate Twitter features into Slack or vice versa. These two apps are slowly merging together, but the question is whether they will continue to do so or if they will eventually be completely merged into one app.
Twitter is the more public form of social media. Users are able to post whatever they want to post on Twitter, even if it is highly inappropriate or irrelevant to the audience. On the other hand, Slack is more of an internal communication app for companies to use for communication with each other. These two apps are very different from each other because they have different purposes, but there are ways in which they can be integrated together. For example, Slack can be used as a centralized platform for posting updates about things on Twitter at the company level. This makes it easier for everyone to know what is going on within the company without having to go to Twitter themselves. This way, everyone knows what is going on within the company without having to rely on Twitter for external information like news about the company. Another example is that Slack can be used as a directory for all of the employees of the company. This makes it easier for everyone to find each other and communicate with each other through Slack instead of having to do research on Twitter to find out who someone is.
There are many benefits of integrating Twitter and Slack together. For example, integrating Slack with Twitter makes it easier for companies to communicate among each other about things that are happening within the company. This helps with internal communication within the company, which may not be seen as important by some people, but is very important when working with people. If you work with many people in the same office setting, then communicating with them is very important so that everyone completes their tasks efficiently and effectively. Another benefit is that it makes it easier for everyone within the company to find out what is going on within the company without having to do research outside of Slack or outside of Twitter. This way, everyone knows exactly what is going on within the company without having to depend on information from other sources.
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