You're an Org Admin planning the structure of your organization's new workspace, and you decide to establish a few default channels for everyone to access.
How does defining default channels help end users?
A.
Default channels are always required, so members won't miss important updates.
B.
Users are automatically added to a set of private and public channels.
C.
Members and guests can find each other and interact as they're added to default channels.
D.
Default channels orient new members and model channel naming conventions.
"Default channels help orient new members by exposing them to important organizational channels and reinforcing naming conventions and community norms."
A is inaccurate — default channels are typically public (not required for all communication). B is incorrect because default channels cannot be private. C refers to general Slack usage, but not specifically about default channels.
(Reference: Slack Administration Study Guide - Setting Default Channels for Workspaces)
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