Microsoft Teams Sends Stale Notifications for Already-Read Messages
Teams delivers read-message notifications one-by-one with significant delay, persisting even after messages have been viewed. Structural notification state sync issue affecting reliability of enterprise communication.
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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft 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.
Microsoft Teams messages and notifications delayed up to five minutes
A Teams user reports messages and notifications arriving up to five minutes late regardless of network connection type. This kind of real-time delivery lag undermines trust in a tool relied on for time-sensitive workplace communication.
Microsoft Teams notifications are excessive and hard to dismiss
Users find Microsoft Teams notifications overwhelming and persistent, lingering longer than expected for a messaging app. This creates ongoing annoyance for daily active users of the platform.
Microsoft Teams suffers notification delay, message sync gaps and convoluted file transfer
Teams users report delayed notifications, message-sync mismatches across devices, and a file transfer flow that feels overcomplicated. The combination undermines daily collaboration reliability.
Microsoft Teams Push Notifications Silently Fail for Days
Teams users receive no push notifications for new messages and only discover unread content via email digests delayed 1-2 days. Core real-time messaging reliability is broken, causing missed communications that affect professional outcomes. This is a platform-level notification infrastructure failure.
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