Microsoft Teams Link Sharing Is Non-Obvious and Blocks Basic Communication
Teams users cannot easily discover how to send links within chats, leading to frustration and communication breakdowns. The feature either requires non-obvious navigation or is absent in certain contexts, making a fundamental messaging capability inaccessible. This usability gap is particularly acute for less technical users adopting Teams as their first enterprise chat tool.
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