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Microsoft Ditches Teams Feature That Put Attendees Into The Same Virtual Room

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Last updated: May 18, 2026 12:11 pm
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Microsoft added the “Collectively” characteristic in Groups in the course of the 2020 coronavirus illness (COVID-19) pandemic to assist staff really feel like they’re working collectively in the identical house. Now that everybody is usually again within the workplace, the corporate is eliminating this characteristic and directing customers to the gallery. This transfer reduces implementation complexity whereas bettering video high quality, Microsoft defined on the Insider Weblog.

Microsoft justified splitting Collectively mode by saying it could “improve consumer cognitive load” and “complicated implementation throughout platforms.” It has additionally been instructed that this mode might lead to a uneven video expertise on cell and different “modest” gadgets that lack processing energy.

In distinction, Gallery mode permits for “smoother movies on modest gadgets” with an adaptive video tile depend that stops machine overload. It additionally simplifies the conferencing interface and sources, which Microsoft stated can be utilized for enhancements corresponding to “tremendous decision, noise discount, and improved coloration accuracy.”

The massive downside with this challenge is that Groups is broadly disliked by customers. One of many essential causes for that is efficiency points, and one other is that Groups is simply too complicated. Ditch Collectively might assist clear up each of those issues if Microsoft redirects sources towards the “elementary video enhancements” it guarantees.


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