28-February-2026 Below you will find a collection of news published yesterday. This news consists of Microsoft’s Roadmap when it is updated it will be below with items. Then there will be a section with the message center, if there is anything new there, this will be automatically included. And it contains a piece from blogs that I follow myself and would like to share with you. If I miss something in the blogs that do have an RSS feed, please let me know.
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Office 365 Roadmap Updated: 2026-02-28
Additions : 6
Updates : 19
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Items from the MessageCenter in Microsoft 365
| (Updated) Microsoft Teams admin center: New Teams Reader roleCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1085581Status:stayInformed | Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. We’re excited to announce the rollout of a new built-in role-based access control (RBAC) role in the Microsoft Teams admin center called Teams Reader. This role is designed to provide read-only access across all* pages in the Teams admin center, enabling secure visibility without the risk of unintended changes. [When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide, GCC): We will begin rolling out early June 2025 and expect to complete by late June 2025. [How this will affect your organization:] The new Teams Reader role is ideal for scenarios where visibility into Teams admin settings is required without granting edit permissions. The new role can read everything* that the Teams admin can manage but not update anything. *Role limitations
Global admins can perform assign/unassign operations for the new RBAC role from the Microsoft Entra admin center or Microsoft 365 admin center. This new role will be available to be assigned to Administrative units as well from the Entra admin center or the Microsoft 365 admin center. [What you need to do to prepare:] This rollout will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to assess the impact on your organization. Notify your Global admins about the availability of this new role. Update internal documentation and training materials to reflect the new role and its capabilities. Learn more: Use Microsoft Teams administrator roles to manage Teams – Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn (will be updated before rollout) |
| (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Private channels increased limits and transition to group complianceCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1134737Status:planForChange | Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience. In response to customer feedback, we are introducing enhanced flexibility, greater scalability, and streamlined compliance management for private channels in Microsoft Teams. Note: It is important for compliance managers to review and take appropriate action before migration starts for these changes to private channels. [What’s changing?] Private channels will transition use a channel mailbox instead of individual user mailboxes. Organizations with compliance policies (retention, legal hold, data loss prevention, or eDiscovery) for private channels must review these policies and must apply policies to the Microsoft 365 group for the channel’s team before migration begins to ensure continuity of the policy for a private channel. Existing policies will continue to apply to user mailboxes; post-migration, new data will be governed by policies on the group. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. After the transition to updated private channels in your organization, private channels will be updated as follows.
The migration of private channels will begin in early October 2025 and continue through March 2026. During this period, private channels will continue to operate normally. Admins and compliance managers should complete any required policy changes by October 2025, before the migration begins. Changes to private channel limits and meeting scheduling will follow in early April 2026. As part of this change, newly created private channels will not be created with a document library by default; the root folder is used as a default location for any new files. [When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out private channel migration early October 2025 (previously late September) and expect to complete by March 2026 (previously February). Updated channel limits and meeting scheduling will complete in April 2026. Restricted clouds rollout will begin in March 2026. [Action required by compliance managers and admins]
With this change, private channel data will move from user mailboxes to the group mailbox, aligning with how shared channels data is stored. Previously, legal holds were applied to user mailboxes since private channel data resided in each member’s mailbox. Post-migration, the latest version of private channel message data from each user’s mailbox is moved to the private channel’s group mailbox. Message edits and deleted messages will not be copied into the group mailbox. Note: For users on hold, copies of message edits and deleted messages will remain in the user’s preserved library folder until the hold expires, while the latest version of private channel message data from each user’s mailbox is copied to the private channel’s group mailbox. Before migration If a legal hold exists for a private channel, admins must also apply the policy to the team’s group, in addition to the policy already applied to users’ mailboxes, in order for a hold to apply to new data generated and stored in the private channel’s mailbox. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. Screenshot 1: Setting up a new hold in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. After migration For existing holds admins will need to ensure that the hold is applied to the user mailbox as well as the new group mailbox, in order for a hold to apply to existing and new message data. Any new legal holds will need to be applied to the group. For complete eDiscovery, include both the private channel’s users’ mailboxes and the team’s group mailbox to retrieve pre-migration messages, message history, and post-migration new content. Screenshot 2: Configuring an eDiscovery search in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. With this change, private channel messages will be included as a part of the DLP policy scoped to the private channel’s team’s group, as opposed to the user mailbox. Before migration Admins must modify the “Teams chat and channel messages” policy for private channels to add the team’s group containing the private channel, in addition to the user mailbox, in order to include new private channel messages in a policy. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. After migration Ensure that “Teams chat and channel messages” policy for private channels is scoped to the team’s group containing the private channel. Screenshot 3: Configuring a data loss prevention policy in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. After this change, creation of new private channel-specific policies will not be possible in the Purview portal. Instead, “Teams channel messages” policies applied to the team’s group will now include private channels. Existing private channel policies will remain in effect and preserve all held message data in user mailboxes. Editing of existing policies will not be supported but policies can be removed. Before migration Apply current private channel retention policies (previously on user mailboxes) to Teams channel messages to include the team’s group, in order to include new private channel messages in a policy. In Microsoft Purview compliance portal, go to solutions > Data Lifecycle Management > Retention policies. Note that policies applied to the team’s group can apply to all channels in the team. After migration If the parent team’s group retention policy differs from the private channel’s policy, create a new or equivalent policy to ensure consistent retention.
Screenshot 4: Configuring “Teams channel messages” for a retention policy in Microsoft Purview compliance portal. Before Migration: After Migration: Set the settings for “all users and groups” to cover private channels as specific users and groups are not supported.
Frequently asked questions
Please refer to this blog post for more information: New enhancements in Private Channels in Microsoft Teams unlock their full potential We appreciate your attention to this important update. Please refer to this blog post for more information: New enhancements in Private Channels in Microsoft Teams unlock their full potential We appreciate your attention to this important update. |
| (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Choose to hide inactive channelsCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1141958Status:planForChange | Updated February 27, 2026: We have paused rollout of this item at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience. As a follow up to MC804771, based on Admin feedback, we are updating the behavior for automated hiding of inactive channels to be opt-in (suggestions) only. With this update, Teams will offer users suggestions on channels that are inactive, and the user is prompted to review their inactive channels and hide them only if they choose. The user will also be able to view when they last visited the channel to help them decide if they would like to hide the channel. The settings support this opt-in workflow and there are no changes to the on demand hiding process. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID: 325780
[When this will happen:] Targeted Release: Available now. General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): We will announce via Message center when we are ready to proceed.
[How this will affect your organization:] Before this rollout: Users had to manually manage their relevant channels list by hiding inactive and irrelevant channels. After this rollout: Manage preferences for automated suggestions via Teams Settings If users prefer to manage channels manually, they can opt out of the auto-suggestions process. Simply go to Teams settings, select General, and toggle off “Suggestions for hiding inactive channels.” Hide inactive channels on demand when needed Users can manually view which channels are inactive and choose to hide some or all of them whenever you need. This can be done from Settings, under General, by clicking the “Get Suggestions” button. Note that this action can be performed once every 24 hours.
Automated suggestions of inactive channels With this, Teams will suggest channels that have been inactive for the user. Once the inactive channels are identified, the user is notified with the coach mark message, “Looks like you haven’t visited some channels lately. Hide them to help you focus.” The user can select Review and Hide to see the details and decide which channels they would like to hide. The user can choose not hide any channels by selecting Not Now. If a user has less than or equal to 25 shown channels, no channels will be suggested for that user. This feature is on by default and all Teams users on the affected platforms will have access to it. [What you need to do to prepare:] Admins need to be aware of this feature, but no additional action is needed. |
| (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Miracast support for Teams Rooms on Windows (Teams Rooms Pro only)Category:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1186374Status:planForChange | Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] To enhance wireless content sharing in meeting spaces, Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows devices will soon support Miracast. This complements existing options like Teams Cast and HDMI ingest and is available for devices including touch boards. This feature is exclusive to Teams Rooms Pro. This message is associated with Roadmap ID 506748. [When this will happen:]
Who is affected: Admins managing Teams Rooms on Windows devices with Teams Rooms Pro licenses. What will happen:
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization. |
| (Updated) SharePoint: OneDrive and SharePoint – recognize text in PDFsCategory:Microsoft OneDriveNummer:MC1192663Status:stayInformed | Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] Turn scanned PDF files into editable, searchable text using built-in Optical Character Recognition (OCR) in the OneDrive mobile app. This feature helps users reuse information, speed up document workflows, and make content easier to find. [When this will happen:] General Availability for Worldwide, GCC, and GCCH: Rollout begins early January 2026 (previously mid-December 2025) and is expected to complete by early February 2026 (previously late January). [How this affects your organization:] Who is affected: All users of OneDrive mobile apps on iOS and Android. What will happen:
[What you can do to prepare:]
Learn more: How to use optical character recognition to read PDFs in OneDrive – Microsoft Support [Compliance considerations:] No compliance considerations identified; review as appropriate for your organization. |
| (Updated) Microsoft 365 Copilot: Add web links as references in Copilot NotebooksCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1193414Status:stayInformed |
Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction:] We’re introducing the ability to add public web links as references in Microsoft Copilot Notebooks. This enhancement allows users to ground Copilot responses on specific public web pages, expanding the types of content that can be used to inform and contextualize their work. A Microsoft 365 Copilot license is required to use this feature.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 516040. [When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in late March 2026 (previously mid-February) and is expected to complete late March 2026 (previously end of February). [How this will affect your organization:] Who is affected: All users of Microsoft Copilot Notebooks with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. What will happen:
[What you can do to prepare:] No specific preparation is required. However, we recommend:
[Compliance considerations:] No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization. |
| (Updated) OpenAI’s GPT-Image-1.5 model is now available in Microsoft 365 CopilotCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365) Microsoft 365 Copilot ChatNummer:MC1200577Status:stayInformed |
Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] We’re updating Microsoft 365 Copilot image generation experiences by introducing OpenAI’s latest image generation model—GPT‑Image‑1.5—into Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Chat. This update improves prompt adherence, image editing precision, visual fidelity, and generation speed, enabling users to create higher-quality, more accurate visuals across Copilot Chat entry points and the Create experience in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app. [When this will happen]
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No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| (Updated) Microsoft Teams: External domains anomalies reportCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1219794Status:stayInformed | Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] To help admins detect unusual or potentially risky interactions with external organizations, Microsoft Teams is introducing the External domains anomalies report. This report analyzes cross-tenant communication patterns for your tenant and highlights sudden spikes or abnormal engagement activity. These insights support proactive investigation and help protect your organization while enabling secure external collaboration. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 536572. [When this will happen]
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[What you can do to prepare] No action is required to access the report. To receive proactive alerts:
[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| (Updated) Microsoft Purview | eDiscovery – Advanced review set explorerCategory:Microsoft PurviewNummer:MC1221453Status:stayInformed | Updated February 27, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] We’re introducing the Advanced Review Set Explorer (public preview) for review sets in Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium). eDiscovery has long supported Keyword Query Language (KeyQL) because it provides a familiar, approachable, and powerful way to search and filter content—while working consistently across both search and review experiences. For many users and workflows, KeyQL remains the recommended and most efficient way to build queries. At the same time, we understand that power users and advanced reviewers often need greater flexibility to slice, aggregate, and analyze review set data in more sophisticated ways. To meet this need, we’re adding a Kusto Query Language (KQL)–based experience to review sets through the Advanced Review Set Explorer. With this update, reviewers will have two query options:
The new Advanced review set explorer’s key capabilities include:
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 484086. [When this will happen]
[How this affects your organization] Who is affected: Organizations using Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium). What will happen:
[What you can do to prepare]
Learn more:
[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| (Updated) Microsoft Viva Glint: Copilot will default to ON and move to VFAM as the single controlCategory:Microsoft VivaNummer:MC1222648Status:planForChange | Updated February 26, 2026: We are extending the rollout timeline to give customers additional time to complete AI governance reviews and configure Viva Glint Copilot access policies in the Microsoft 365 admin center. We have also added additional content providing you with more resources and details surrounding this change. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction]Copilot in Viva Glint will align with Microsoft’s enterprise AI governance platform: enabling your IT and compliance teams to use centralized governance tools for access management and unified monitoring and reporting across all AI deployments in your tenant. Viva Glint will now use Viva Feature Access Management (VFAM) as the single control plane for Copilot access, consistent with other Microsoft Copilot experiences. As part of this change, the existing Glint service‑level Copilot toggles will be removed, and Copilot will default to ON at the Glint service level. This message is associated with Roadmap ID 551197. Why We’re Making This Change to Copilot Access Management
Aligns Viva Glint with Microsoft’s enterprise AI governance platform: Managing Copilot access control with the Microsoft 365 admin center enables your IT and compliance teams to use centralized governance tools for access management and unified monitoring and reporting across all AI deployments in your tenant. This reduces governance complexity and audit burden by providing a single control plane for managing AI features across Microsoft 365. Dynamic Entra Groups for Automatic Access Management Dynamic Entra groups in the Microsoft 365 admin center automatically maintain Copilot access based on user attributes (department, location, job title, manager status). When VFAM policies are scoped to dynamic groups, membership updates automatically as employees join, leave, or change roles – eliminating manual policy maintenance. For more information, see Create or update a dynamic group in Microsoft Entra ID. Who can manage Viva Glint Copilot Access in M365 Admin Center Three Common Setup Scenarios for Viva Glint Copilot Access Control Administrators can configure Copilot access using one of three approaches: Scenario 1: Enable for all Viva Glint users (default) – The organization-wide setting is turned ON with no custom policies. All licensed users with appropriate Viva Glint permissions can access Copilot features. Scenario 2: Pilot mode with specific groups – The organization-wide setting is turned OFF, and custom policies enable Copilot only for selected Microsoft Entra groups (for example, HR team, senior leadership). This approach supports phased rollouts or limited pilots before broader enablement. Scenario 3: Broad enablement with exclusions – The organization-wide setting is turned ON, and custom policies disable Copilot for specific Microsoft Entra groups (for example, users in regions pending works council approval). All other users have access by default. [When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide): Rollout will begin in early March 2026 and is expected to complete by the end of April 2026 (previously late March 2026). [How this affects your organization] Who is affected
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For compliance refer to: [What you can do to prepare:] Resources for AI Governance Review and Setup AI Governance Fact Sheet: Comprehensive documentation addressing common questions from legal, privacy, security, and AI ethics committees, including data privacy protections, confidentiality thresholds, regulatory compliance (such as GDPR, EU AI Act), and responsible AI reviews. See Data, privacy, and security for Microsoft 365 Copilot in Viva Glint. Setup Instructions for Microsoft 365 Admin Center: Step-by-step guidance for configuring the three common access scenarios, including how to create custom policies, scope policies to Microsoft Entra groups, use Dynamic Entra Groups, and understand policy precedence. See Manage Viva Glint Copilot access in Microsoft 365 admin center
Review your VFAM settings
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Compliance considerations: No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization. |
| Microsoft 365 Copilot for Teams: Bilingual consecutive interpretation mode with Interpreter agentCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1239927Status:stayInformed | [Introduction] Consecutive Interpretation is a new interpretation mode available as an add‑on to the existing Interpreter agent in Microsoft Teams. It enables structured multilingual conversations in meetings by providing shared, meeting‑level interpretation when enabled by a Microsoft 365 Copilot licensed user. This mode uses consecutive (turn‑by‑turn) interpretation, meaning participants speak one at a time and each speaker’s words are interpreted before the next speaker begins. This structured flow reduces overlap, improves interpretation accuracy, and helps everyone stay aligned in real time. Consecutive Interpretation is ideal for back‑and‑forth, interactive discussions where participants need to respond, clarify, and build on each other’s input across languages, such as working sessions, negotiations, and cross‑functional collaboration. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 557180. [When this will happen]
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[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| Collaborate with Copilot in Outlook while drafting emailCategory:Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1239932Status:stayInformed | [Introduction] We’re introducing a new drafting experience in Outlook that enables users to collaborate directly with Microsoft 365 Copilot while composing email. This experience helps users move from a blank message to a polished draft more efficiently by allowing them to iterate with Copilot in the compose window, while staying in full control of the final content. [When this will happen]
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[What you can do to prepare] No action is required. You may choose to:
[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| Microsoft Teams: Flexible layout for meetings with resizable dividerCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1239934Status:stayInformed | [Introduction] We’re introducing a new flexible layout option in Teams meetings to give users more control over how shared content and participant videos appear. A resizable divider in the top gallery lets users adjust the space between shared content and the video gallery. This allows users to prioritize presentation content or video tiles, and to swap their positions based on personal preference. This update supports spotlighted speakers, pinned videos, and Speaker View, and provides a more personalized experience—especially on large or ultra‑wide displays. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 554925. [When this will happen]
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[What you can do to prepare] No admin action is required. To prepare for the rollout, you may want to:
[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| Microsoft Dataverse – Service Update 9.2.26024.00000 for EURCategory:Microsoft DataverseNummer:MC1240482Status:stayInformed | We have a minor service update planned for your Microsoft Dataverse environment hosted in EUR. This service update will occur within your region’s scheduled maintenance timeline, on the scheduled date listed for Microsoft Dataverse. How does this affect me? The version number for your Microsoft Dataverse environment will update to version 9.2.26024.00000 or higher. There is no expected degradation to service performance or availability, however, during this maintenance window users may see short, intermittent impact such as transient SQL errors or a redirect to the login screen. What action do I need to take? This message is for awareness and no action is required. |
| Introducing the new SharePoint experienceCategory:SharePoint Online Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)Nummer:MC1240699Status:stayInformed | [Introduction] We are introducing a reimagined SharePoint experience that simplifies how users discover knowledge, publish content, and build solutions. This update delivers an intuitive design, a streamlined information architecture, and foundational support for future AI‑assisted creation scenarios in SharePoint Online. A Microsoft 365 Copilot license is required to access the AI capabilities in this update. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 547732. [When this will happen]
[How this affects your organization] Who is affected
What will happen If your organization enables the new SharePoint experience in the SharePoint admin center, licensed users will see:
If you do not enable the preview, there is no impact to your users or admin experience. [What you can do to prepare] If you plan to enable the new experience:
[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| Microsoft Teams: Code block line numbers and improved keyboard accessibilityCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC1240703Status:stayInformed | [Introduction] We’re introducing improvements to the code block experience in Microsoft Teams Compose. These updates make reading, sharing, and referencing code more efficient by adding default line numbers and enhancing keyboard navigation. These changes also support better accessibility and help users who frequently share code in chats or channels. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 554933. [When this will happen]
[How this affects your organization] Who is affected All users who compose and share messages in Microsoft Teams on Windows, Mac, and Web. What will happen Users will see enhancements to the code block experience, including:
These updates improve the development and engineering collaboration experience in Teams and help achieve better parity with other industry-standard collaboration tools. [What you can do to prepare] No admin action is required. Optional steps:
Learn more: Use code blocks in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Support [Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. [Introduction] We’re introducing improvements to the code block experience in Microsoft Teams Compose. These updates make reading, sharing, and referencing code more efficient by adding default line numbers and enhancing keyboard navigation. These changes also support better accessibility and help users who frequently share code in chats or channels. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 554933. [When this will happen]
[How this affects your organization] Who is affected All users who compose and share messages in Microsoft Teams on Windows, Mac, and Web. What will happen Users will see enhancements to the code block experience, including:
These updates improve the development and engineering collaboration experience in Teams and help achieve better parity with other industry-standard collaboration tools. [What you can do to prepare] No admin action is required. Optional steps:
Learn more: Use code blocks in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Support [Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| Copilot entry point changes in Word and handoff to Agent in chatCategory:Microsoft 365 appsNummer:MC1240704Status:planForChange | [Introduction] We are updating the entry points for Copilot in Word to provide a clearer, more consistent, and more intuitive experience. These changes unify how users access Copilot and introduce Word Agent in the chat pane as the primary Copilot interface. This update improves discoverability, simplifies the user workflow, and creates consistency with other Microsoft 365 apps. [When this will happen] General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCCH and DoD): We will begin rolling out in early March 2026 and expect to complete by late April 2026. [How this affects your organization] Who is affected All users of Microsoft 365 apps for Word on Windows, macOS, and Web. What will happen
[What you can do to prepare] No action is required. You may optionally:
[Compliance considerations] No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization. |
| (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Hiding inactive channelsCategory:Microsoft TeamsNummer:MC804771Status:stayInformed | Updated February 27, 2026: We have paused rollout of this item at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience. Note: Hiding inactive channels Based on Admin feedback, we are updating the behavior for automated hiding of inactive channels to be opt-in (suggestions) only. With this update, Teams will offer users suggestions on channels that are inactive, and the user is prompted to review their inactive channels and hide them only if they choose. The user will also be able to view when they last visited the channel to help them decide if they would like to hide the channel. The settings support this opt-in workflow and there are no changes to the on-demand hiding process. This feature is enabled for targeted release, and we will roll out to General Availability targeting January 2026. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 325780. [When this will happen:] The feature is in public preview.
Targeted Release: Available now. General Availability (Worldwide) and all clouds: We will announce via Message center when we are ready to proceed. [How this will affect your organization:] Before this rollout: Users had to manually manage their relevant channels list by hiding inactive and irrelevant channels. After this rollout: Manage preferences for automated suggestions via Teams Settings If users prefer to manage channels manually, they can opt out of the auto-suggestions process. Simply go to Teams settings, select General, and toggle off “Suggestions for hiding inactive channels.” Hide inactive channels on demand when needed Users can manually view which channels are inactive and choose to hide some or all of them whenever you need. This can be done from Settings, under General, by clicking the “Get Suggestions” button. Note that this action can be performed once every 24 hours.
Automated suggestions of inactive channels With this, Teams will suggest channels that have been inactive for the user. Once the inactive channels are identified, the user is notified with the coach mark message, “Looks like you haven’t visited some channels lately. Hide them to help you focus.” The user can select Review and Hide to see the details and decide which channels they would like to hide. The user can choose not hide any channels by selecting Not Now
If a user has less than or equal to 25 shown channels, no channels will be suggested for that user. This feature is on by default and all Teams users on the affected platforms will have access to it. [What you need to do to prepare:] Admins need to be aware of this feature, but no additional action is needed. |











