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Microsoft Teams Moderator for Q&A
- Jul 09, 2020
HiJoAnnTaylor cc adam deltinger
If I understand your question correctly, then the answer is that there is no way to formally designate a "moderator" in regular Teams. It's a more interactive, casual environment, so imagine being in a conference room with your colleagues, except virtually - in that case you might just ask someone to answer any questions that arise.
You could note the moderator in the body of the invitation if you want everyone to know who will oversee the chat window. But basically, everyone in the meeting has equal access (not like in Live Event, where producers and presenters get different links and access to the back end). Does that answer the question for you? Adam, feel free to add your expertise if needed.
Thank you for being a member of the community.
You can always add additional users as organizers/presenters for them to have access to QnA.
Otherwise post / upvote this idea here:
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/
Adam
- JoAnnTaylorJul 09, 2020Copper Contributor
adam deltinger I know Microsoft Team Live Event has this option. My question was for Microsoft Teams (not live event). When I set up a meeting in Microsoft Teams. I do not see a place to add someone to moderator the QNA.
- ThereseSolimenoJul 09, 2020Former Employee
HiJoAnnTaylor cc adam deltinger
If I understand your question correctly, then the answer is that there is no way to formally designate a "moderator" in regular Teams. It's a more interactive, casual environment, so imagine being in a conference room with your colleagues, except virtually - in that case you might just ask someone to answer any questions that arise.
You could note the moderator in the body of the invitation if you want everyone to know who will oversee the chat window. But basically, everyone in the meeting has equal access (not like in Live Event, where producers and presenters get different links and access to the back end). Does that answer the question for you? Adam, feel free to add your expertise if needed.
Thank you for being a member of the community.
- JoAnnTaylorJul 09, 2020Copper ContributorWith 600 - 700 employees in the chat they ask a lot of questions and they are not bashful speaking their minds. That's why it would be nice if there were a moderator in Teams QnA