Ben
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if you have an existing post that you want to show in a different channel, you can edit the message and cross-post. This will add the top-level post to the different channel, but will not include the full set of replies. We will keep this request in mind as we evolve the cross-posting feature in the future and update if the status changes.
Details on cross posting can be found here: https://support.office.com/article/cross-post-a-channel-conversation-in-teams-9c1252a3-67ef-498e-a7c1-dd7147b3d295.
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This continues to be on our backlog due to prioritization of other work items. We will update when there is more to share.
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Thank you for your feedback – the feature team is currently working on making pinned chats available on mobile clients. We will share an update as soon as one is available.
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Adding any emoji as a reaction remains under review.
I am marking this as partially done to let you know a new reactions bar with Like, Heart, Laugh, Surprised, Sad, and Angry has begun rolling out to all users.
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Unfortunately because of changing priorities, this feature was moved to the backlog. The team hopes to pick it up again in the near future.
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The Calendar team is working thru plans for Meeting Delegation.
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Yeah all my 30 Macs in my company for the most part have the same issue. What's the fix MS??
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This is exactly what I'm experiencing on all my company Macs, ~30 total. CPU spikes on one of the three existing helper processes in Teams when I'm typing. This happens on MacBook Airs and Pros on all different versions High Sierra and Mojave. Basic CPU is around 2-6% which is already too high. Then when we start typing it shoots up to ~60%.
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Thank you for your reports. We are aware of recent performance issues with Microsoft Teams meetings, especially on laptops and when using external monitors. The team is working to resolve these issues.
In the meantime, please find troubleshooting information here: https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/troubleshoot/known-issues/teams-slow-video-meetings-laptops-4k.
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We have rolled out a fix for improving Mac performance while in a meeting. This should help with heating and perf issue on Macs.
Please update your client (Settings→check for updates). Let us know your feedback. There are other performance improvements we are working in parallel, we will share updates as soon as they are available.
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This is exactly what I'm experiencing on all my company Macs, ~30 total. CPU spikes on one of the three existing helper processes in Teams when I'm typing. This happens on MacBook Airs and Pros on all different versions High Sierra and Mojave. Basic CPU is around 2-6% which is already too high. Then when we start typing it shoots up to ~60%.
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Great performance and user experience remain a topmost priority for us. Application launch time has seen improvements in the recent build. We will continue making improvements across the product including channel to chat switching and overall resource consumption.
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Mirroring Mat Dixon's sentiments, this new feature is just dumb and distracting. This isn't Facebook, it's a chat program for business, why on earth would I send a heart or anything more than a thumbs up (short of a thumbs down or neutral) emoticon to people I'm working with. Why not provide this 'feature' as an option rather than shoving it down all our throats... I'm being harsh, but come on, hearts and laughing? Really?