Teams Adds Video Messages to Chats
Teams video messages are clips of up to 1 minute in length that can be sent in 1:1, group, and meeting chats. They're a powerful way to deliver a message to chat participants, but they come with a downside in that support for eDiscovery is poor. But that's not a reason to eschew their usage. Who doesn't like receiving video messages from their closest friends?
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