Microsoft Teams described as glitchy across phone, web, and desktop app
A user reports a consistently glitchy experience with Microsoft Teams regardless of platform (phone, browser, or desktop app), though no specific bug is described. The cross-platform consistency suggests a broader reliability issue.
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