Microsoft Teams Mobile Missing Pinned Messages; Desktop DnD and Notifications Broken
Teams users report that pinned messages are not accessible on mobile, the desktop app ignores Do Not Disturb settings and delivers notifications anyway, and toast popups block text input. These compounding UX failures reflect quality regression in the new Teams and Outlook releases. Enterprise users depending on these features for focused work are most affected.
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