Microsoft Teams Lacks Message Pinning and Saved Messages Folder
Teams users cannot pin messages or save conversations to a dedicated folder, making it difficult to bookmark important decisions or reference materials across long chat threads. Basic message organization features present in competing tools are absent. Single review.
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