Teams Real Simple with Pictures: Silencing @Everyone mentions and preventing replies to posts in general channel in Teams 2.1

Ok - 10 days to the holiday now. And I'm in the thick of things trying to get everything tied up: all the deliveries, all the day-to-day, all the testing, all the DevOps items, the logistics, dog, you name it. And to be honest? It would probably be easier - and saner - to put the blog down for a few weeks. But I love doing it, so if I can squeeze a blog in then I will. And this week I am going to pause from Teams and Entra, and pivot to a few end user functionalities which came about through just playing around in Teams 2.1. First, this is the ability to silence everyone mentions, and second its the ability to prevent replies to posts in the general channel where even I found out something new about Teams. Now why would I want to do these things? Well, they make Teams less noisy. In the case of the everyone mention it triggers notifications for everyone in a group chat (they are not in channel conversations) and in my experience some who become aware of them begin to use them as a means to draw people's attention to what they want. Oh we've seen that over the years through features such as priority messaging and channel mentions. Yes. We know it can save your time and effort - just as it can be disruptive to my time and effort especially when I am in the flow of the work. In the case of stopping replies to posts in the general channel we've had the ability to restrict replies to posts in standard channels via channel moderation for some time. We've also had the ability to restrict posting in the general channel. However, we've not had the ability to stop replies to a post in the general channel. Given that general is often the primary/landing channel for the team its ideal for things like team updates, announcements, and mod-led instructions. In other words, replies are often neither required nor needed and are - in many cases - an opportunity for noise. So this will work for the general channel, indeed it'll work for any channel including private and shared. It still won't stop the ability to post in private and shared, but now we can limit both posts and replies in general and standard, and replies in all channels. So I personally think both of these are good steps forward. Do more with less noise.