•  Fushuan [he/him]   ( @fushuan@lemm.ee ) 
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    210 months ago

    the rest of the times it shows only the message where searched word is present and not the point in discussion when this message happened.

    Uh, I just click the message and it sends you to the conversation where you can check what was said.

    So your 2 options will be to mute everything or continue getting spammed.

    You can also mute only the chat that’s being spammy, but I agree with this one because I can’t mute it for X mins and such.

    It’s curious how when the pandemic started people around me were super happy with Teams, comparing it to Google Meet and other meeting software, because it was one of the best services that simply worked, and over time they became more angry with it for all the bugs and weird decisions.

      •  Fushuan [he/him]   ( @fushuan@lemm.ee ) 
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        110 months ago

        Can they? I don’t really care, I don’t use the corporate chat for personal things. I will act without regard to that, and if it comes to my knowledge that they did read them for the sake of controlling me, I’m going to fucking leave the company after talking to HR, that’s an issue with the boss not the tool.

        I do find that useful in a corporate scenario, where if someone leaves the should be able to retrieve all the information shared on those chats, and if you suspect that someone is saying things they really shouldn’t to clients or colleagues, being able to check it is good.