individual tasks without creating chats for them. There is also a cross-cutting thread functionality. A cross-cutting thread is a thread in which you can tag any colleague from your company who uses the messenger, even if he is not in this particular chat.
This is a functionality that helps avoid multiplying an infinite number of chats and sending messages to colleagues from different departments.
For example, there is a chat for marketers where they discuss creative tasks and then choose which creatives to use in advertising campaigns. Let's say they came up with a catchy slogan, but doubted that it could be used without legal consequences for the company. Then they can tag a lawyer in the end-to-end thread, and he will see the message and be able to respond to it.
Another example: if the same marketers need developers to insert code for metrics lithuania phone number list into the site, then you can ask a specific programmer about this directly in the marketers' chat.
Without cross-cutting threads, you would have to either contact the lawyer via private messages, or forward all messages to him, or even invite him to a separate chat for the sake of one case.
Channels and chats
In "Pachka" there are conversations where all invited users can write and call each other. There are channels where the administrator broadcasts messages, and the other participants only read them.
To organize the workspace, each user has the ability to create folders with chats, make chats pinned, and there is also a separate section for threads. Under each message in any chat, you can leave a comment to start a discussion and create a thread. All threads in which the user participated are collected in one section.
The Pack has threads — comments to messages that allow you to discuss
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