Microsoft Teams now has threaded conversations
Briefly

Microsoft Teams has introduced threaded conversations, allowing users to follow relevant discussions and send important updates back to the main conversation. Channel owners can choose between posts or threads as layout options, making thread creation less straightforward than other platforms like Slack. A functionality enables users to easily manage followed threads, ensuring clarity in communications. Additionally, Teams will now support multiple emoji reactions per message, and slash commands feature improvements like a GIF search option.
You can follow the threads that matter most to you, and when an important update or decision is made, you can send it back to the main conversation, so everyone stays aligned without requiring them to sift through every reply.
By default, you'll only follow threads you've started, replied to, been mentioned in, or explicitly chosen to follow.
Multiple emojis per message is now in public preview.
Teams channel owners will have to select a layout of either posts or threads, depending on how a channel is used.
Read at The Verge
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