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Microsoft Teams Enhances Communication with New Threaded Conversations Feature

Sophia Chen
Sophia Chen
"Finally! This is what Teams needed."
Ivan Petrov
Ivan Petrov
"Will these threads help reduce the chaos in group chats?"
Darnell Thompson
Darnell Thompson
"Not sure if this will actually change how we communicate."
Marcus Brown
Marcus Brown
"Emoji reactions are cool, but will they complicate things?"
Nguyen Minh
Nguyen Minh
"Can’t wait to try these new features out!"
Jessica Tan
Jessica Tan
"Do we really need more emojis? I think we're good."
Thelma Brown
Thelma Brown
"This is a game-changer for remote teams!"
Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson
"I hope this update rolls out smoothly without bugs."
Isabella Martinez
Isabella Martinez
"Does anyone else think Microsoft is finally catching up?"
James Okafor
James Okafor
"Why did it take so long for Teams to get this feature?"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"Might be time to switch back to Teams with these improvements!"

2025-07-09T11:51:07Z


In an exciting development for users of Microsoft Teams, the technology giant has officially begun rolling out its promised threaded conversations feature, as part of a public preview, with a full launch expected by mid-2025. This new addition aligns Teams more closely with other popular team messaging applications, which have long utilized threaded conversations to enhance communication. The introduction of this feature represents a significant step in Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to refine and improve user collaboration within its workplace tools.

Threaded conversations allow users to respond to specific messages without disrupting colleagues who may not be involved in that particular discussion. This capability is particularly useful in busy work environments, enabling team members to engage in deeper discussions while keeping the main channel organized. For those interested in tracking various conversations, threads can be expanded to reveal the latest messages, ensuring that everyone stays informed and engaged.

In a recent blog post, Microsoft emphasized the importance of this feature, stating, "While posts are ideal for announcements and broad updates, threads are a better fit with dynamic, scaled collaboration." This highlights Microsoft’s recognition of the need for flexible communication tools in today’s fast-paced work culture.

Adding to the user experience, Microsoft Teams is also introducing a feature that allows individuals to follow threads that pique their interest. Users who initiate a thread will receive notifications about any updates, ensuring they remain in the loop. Furthermore, users can opt to follow threads they haven't yet participated in, allowing them to track developments of interest. Unfollowing threads is also an option, providing users with greater control over their notifications.

Moreover, Teams is enhancing its emoji functionality, allowing users to react to a single message with multiple emojis. This feature mirrors similar offerings from competitors like Slack and serves to broaden the ways in which team members can express their opinions or feelings about a particular message. For instance, if a team member is gathering feedback, colleagues can now respond with various emojis to represent their preferences more effectively.

This update also brings improvements to slash commands and customizable keyboard shortcuts, streamlining how users interact with the app. In a further innovation, app owners can now establish workflows triggered by specific emoji reactions. For example, if a user selects the exclamation mark emoji, an automatic helpdesk ticket could be generated, referencing the original message. Alternatively, selecting the eyes emoji could trigger the forwarding of that message to designated channels, demonstrating the potential for enhanced workflow automation.

While these new features promise to enrich the user experience, it will be essential for workplace administrators to select emojis that are not commonly used to avoid inadvertently disrupting established workflows. Overall, these updates reflect Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing productivity and collaboration tools, ensuring that Teams remains a competitive option for organizations worldwide.

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Source of the news:   PCMag

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