Slack quietly adds auto-expiring statuses

Workplace chat and collaboration company Slack has quietly updated its status feature to include an expiration date, so you can set certain statuses like commuting, meetings, and vacation to expire after a distinct amount of time. Restarting Slack on mobile or desktop should pull up the new feature for all users, and it looks like the company updated its help center page for statuses yesterday to include information about the new change.

Now, when you pull up the status screen, you'll get the same default statuses with pre-filled expiration times, including one hour for "in a meeting," 30 minutes for "commuting," and an unspecified length of time for "vacationing," which is a nice touch. If you'd like more granular control, you can...

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