Microsoft Teams Prevents Editing Messages After Submission
Teams locks messages permanently after sending, unlike most modern communication platforms that allow post-send editing. This forces users to either delete and retype or leave embarrassing or incorrect messages visible to the entire channel.
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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams Missing Edit and Delete Message Functionality
Users request basic message editing and deletion capabilities in Teams that are standard in competing messaging platforms. The absence forces permanent, uncorrectable message records for users who make errors.
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