HACKER Q&A
📣 amichail

Do employees at large companies use internal forums instead of Reddit?


Maybe they do this even when discussing non-confidential topics?


  👤 minimaxir Accepted Answer ✓
Why would a company use Reddit to discuss work-related topics?

Most companies have some dicussion software such as Slack/Teams, but some enterprise companies do offer forum/wiki software for collaboration (e.g. Atlassian Confluence)


👤 bookwormtrixie
Several years ago I was working for major network hardware vendor, we were using MS Yammer (now it seems to be renamed to Viva Engage) as internal social media. I wasn't heavy user of it, actually I think I have checked it few times during my whole employment there as most of my teammates. I remember it as a place for semiformal interaction, related to company, like bragging about releases and other milestones.

👤 dave4420
They use Slack or Teams.

There’ll be channels to talk about random stuff, or about fantasy football, or to post pictures of their cats, or whatever.

I’m not sure why this is even a question?

Do you have any particular topics in mind?