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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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Thank you for your continued feedback. As many people have pointed out, this is available on mobile today. Support for replying to a specific message is on the backlog for desktop. I’ll let you know when we have progress to share. Thanks.
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Possibly a duplicate of this issue, if I've understood it correctly: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/33128179-open-a-thread-replying-too-confusing
I'm not exactly sure how or why yet, but a lot of people in our organisation (myself included) hit the Reply link to reply to a thread, but somehow by the time enter is pressed and the reply is posted, it has become a new thread on the channel instead. I suspect we're getting distracted from the UI at a key point, but it is before we start typing which is odd because there isn't a lot of time between clicking "Reply" and typing.
Also possible: Teams has a slight "scrolling" issue at times where content is hidden at the bottom, overlapped by the "Start a new conversation" box. I'm wondering if we hit Reply then the UI to enter the reply text appears off the bottom of the viewable results and isn't scrolled into view, then the only visible text box is the box that creates a new thread, so we subconsciously use that without realising. No concrete evidence yet, but it would explain why so many people do it.
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I like the ability to hold separate chats in separate windows - it helps me multi-task a lot better. I agree that clicking the notification banner should prioritise jumping to a popped-out chat for that context (also red notification dots should appear on the individual chat windows in the Windows taskbar, not just the main Teams window).