> Promoting openness was anathema to their Product people "Why would you want people to see what you say? Privacy is the default". I got the impression MS internally is not a safe space to speak, and Teams has that same cultural baggage.
This is really weird to me too and makes collaborating within an org difficult. One of the big advantages of teams should be that we’re all in the same org and get paid and background checked. So there’s a base level of identity.
I can’t tag someone unless they are in a team. So yesterday I was in a thread in an R user group and couldn’t tag someone not in the group even though they had a relevant project. This was stupid.
So I would have to ask him to join the team just to talk on this one thread. And that didn’t happen so the thread was worse off.
That and the notifications are horrible and I have so many from the 30 teams I’m in (partly because of the above problem) I just ignore them.
If someone IMs me, I don’t know it unless I manually go to the pain that shows notifications that is usually behind other meetings.
I suspect no one at Microsoft uses Teams realistically. So it’s just full of met requirements on paper and not in reality.
This is really weird to me too and makes collaborating within an org difficult. One of the big advantages of teams should be that we’re all in the same org and get paid and background checked. So there’s a base level of identity.
I can’t tag someone unless they are in a team. So yesterday I was in a thread in an R user group and couldn’t tag someone not in the group even though they had a relevant project. This was stupid.
So I would have to ask him to join the team just to talk on this one thread. And that didn’t happen so the thread was worse off.
That and the notifications are horrible and I have so many from the 30 teams I’m in (partly because of the above problem) I just ignore them.
If someone IMs me, I don’t know it unless I manually go to the pain that shows notifications that is usually behind other meetings.
I suspect no one at Microsoft uses Teams realistically. So it’s just full of met requirements on paper and not in reality.