Microsoft Teams Queues Old Notifications Sequentially Instead of Batching Them
Teams delivers a backlog of notifications one by one rather than presenting them simultaneously, creating repetitive interruptions. Users must dismiss each notification separately with no option to batch-clear. This behavior increases context-switching overhead during high-volume messaging periods.
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