Microsoft Teams messages show delayed delivery causing accidental duplicate sends
Users sending messages in Microsoft Teams do not see delivery confirmation immediately, leading them to resend and create duplicate messages that appear minutes later. The lack of clear send-state feedback undermines trust in the messaging interface.
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