We are removing Feed on Microsoft 365 (Office)
As part of our ongoing efforts to streamline and enhance user experiences, we will be retiring the Feed feature (shown in figure 1 below) on the Microsoft 365 app. This change will affect web endpoints (www.microsoft365.com, www.office.com) and the Windows app (“Microsoft 365 (Office)”).
We are committed to ensuring that your existing workflows remain unaffected. Launched in 2022, Feed was designed to help users explore the latest content and team activities. Over time, we have integrated all the essential features of Feed into a more accessible surface within the Microsoft 365 app: the “Recommended” files on the Home tab (shown in figure 2 below).
Deprecation timeline: Feed will no longer be accessible from the Microsoft 365 app starting November 1, 2024.
Figure 1: Feed as seen on Microsoft 365
Figure 2: Recommended files on Microsoft 365
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