In most cases, when using the Workshop Slack workspace, your name will associated with any comments that you make.
Posting anonymously is simple, but takes a bit of extra effort.
- It does not matter what channel you start in
- In the text entry box at the bottom of the page, type
/anon
- When
/
is typed, a menu will appear - Continue typing
anon
and it will take you to the AnonimityBot menu
- When
- At this point there are two ways to proceed, it does not matter which you choose
- The “
/anon
” method
- Press
space
after/anon
and the menu will disappear, and you will have an “/anon
” in the text field - Type your question after “
/anon
” - Press
Enter
or click the “Send” arrow - A dialog box will appear that contains your message
- Click on the “Select a channel or type it’s name” drop down
- Select the “#anonymous-question-box” channel
- Click “Continue” to post your question
- Press
- The “Post anonymously with AnonimityBot” method
- Click on the “Post anonymously with AnonimityBot” menu entry
- A dialog box will appear
- Type your message into the “Message” field
- Click on the “Select a channel or type it’s name” drop down
- Select the “#anonymous-question-box” channel
- Click “Continue” to post your question
- The “
A brief video demonstrating the process of posting anonymously.