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Querying for who is "Following" an Office 365 group?
This is part of a larger question about the difficulty our users are having with a specific function of OneDrive: Unless a user is "Following" an Office 365 group, the option to see it via OneDrive and to be able to copy files into that group's library is not available. Our users just cannot grasp that they need to complete several steps in order to "follow" all of the sites they'll need. Additionally, we don't see a way to administratively have certain sites "followed" by users automatically (by policy or by default). This is really frustrating for them. Any help would be appreciated!
Hi Daniel Smith - the notion of "Following" on SharePoint (your screenshot) is different from the notion of "Following group in Inbox" for Outlook.
Adding Tejas Mehta and Dave Cohen (US) to clarify your query for SharePoint.
At the moment, in modern SharePoint, when you follow a SP site, it is added to quick access in your SP nav bar (just like Favoriting). While, in Outlook, if you follow a group in inbox, you will start to receive copies of all conversations and events from that group in your inbox. I doubt if following a group in inbox in Outlook has any effect on how that group is viewed in SharePoint/OneDrive.
- Daniel SmithAug 31, 2017Copper ContributorCorrect, we're focusing on following a "site" so that it will be visible for file copies via OneDrive. Is there a way to administratively force someone to follow a site (either by default or by ongoing policy)? This would really ease the support of our users. - Melissa McConnellApr 17, 2018Copper ContributorHi, did you ever find a solution to this question? Our organization is facing the same issue. Thanks, 
 Melissa- Ravin SachdevaApr 17, 2018Microsoft Adding Tejas Mehta to help here.