Collaboration App Blocks Photo Sharing with No Error Explanation
Users of an unnamed document collaboration app cannot send photos, with no actionable error message or workaround provided. The failure degrades core communication within the tool. The lack of identifying detail makes this a low-signal, app-specific bug rather than a market opportunity.
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