Microsoft Teams: New skin tone settings and reactions
Microsoft Teams has rolled out new skin tone settings and reactions, with the ability for users to personalize emojis and reactions within the app. This update is set to be completed by late September 2024, with no admin action required. Users can set a preferred skin tone in the app's Settings > Appearance and Accessibility menu or in the emoji/reaction menu on desktop or web. The rollout applies to emojis and reactions in chats, channels, and meetings across all Teams platforms. This update seeks to empower users to create a more personalized experience that aligns with their individual preferences. The post Microsoft Teams: New skin tone settings and reactions originally appeared on M365 Admin.
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