Published Aug 1, 2024
Microsoft Teams is updating to allow voting on questions and archiving in Q&A for meeting organizers and co-organizers. Rollout begins late September 2024, completing by mid-October. Organizers can prioritize questions by upvotes and archive irrelevant ones. Preparation involves notifying organizers and referring to updated documentation.
Updated September 18, 2024: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
Microsoft Teams is introducing a feature that allows organizers and co-organizers of meetings, webinars, and town halls to enable attendees to upvote significant questions and declutter by archiving questions from the main Q&A feed.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 398445.
When this will happen:
General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out late September 2024 (previously early-September) and expect to complete by mid-October 2024 (previously late September).
How this will affect your organization:
Voting on questions: With voting enabled, attendees can prioritize questions by upvoting to move them to the top of the Q&A feed. Organizers and co-organizers have the ability to organize questions by most upvoted or most recent. Voting is automatically activated in events using Q&A. Organizers and co-organizers have the option to disable voting via the Q&A settings.
Archiving Questions: Organizers and co-organizers have the option to archive questions from the main Q&A feed. This feature is particularly useful for recurring meetings or events, where previous questions may no longer be relevant and need to be cleared from the main Q&A feed.
They have the ability to archive questions individually or in bulk from the Q&A feed. Once a question is archived, it gets moved to the archived Q&A feed. Additionally, questions can be restored to the main Q&A feed at any time.
What you need to do to prepare:
Notify the meeting organizers within your organization that voting and archiving features will be available for use in meetings, webinars, and town halls. The Q&A public documentation will soon be updated to include details on voting and question archiving.