Microsoft Teams Navigation Regression After Removal of Dedicated Teams Page
A Teams update removed the standalone Teams page, forcing users through a multi-step notification-click path to reach team channels that were previously one click away. The regression adds unnecessary friction to a core daily workflow for channel-based collaboration. Users have no official workaround and cannot restore the previous navigation structure.
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