

However, our name and our brand are very important symbols of trust for our customers and we need to make sure that trust is not violated, even inadvertently, by non-Slack products. "Please understand that we are not interested in squelching creativity or stopping people from encouraging the use of our platform. The email from their lawyer had a bunch of scary legalese, but here's the friendly part from him: Do notwe repeatDO NOT take her House of Prime Rib. Plus, their emoji support got better (they used to reject large emojis rather than resize, didn't have newer emojis, they didn't have an API for adding emojis, etc), so a lot of the features became much less important :) Since Megan is so rarely angry, our Angry Megan slackmoji is reserved for only the gravest injustices.

I always meant to redo it with their new emoji API (so it didn't need a Chrome extension) and rename it I just never got around to it.
They just wanted me to change the name (fair enough!). This whole thing happened in 2018, so this isn't new. I created this manyyyy years ago, since finding/uploading new emojis was so clunky.
