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Turn off 'You may also be interested in' web part
Michael Butterfield I'm guessing this may be an experimental feature ... maybe AB testing... I can't find it in any of my tenants. Very interesting though... i'd love to find out more.
The think that I don't understand is this...The road map says that it's for targeted release and more specifically...for specific Targeted Release people. Well we only have 5 targeted release peeps in my tenant of which I am 1. However, yesterday, one of my site owners comes to me and asks about this new web part (she is NOT targeted). I had no idea and as a matter of fact, it doesn't even show up for me when I create a new page of visit a page on which this new web part exists....what the what????
- Jenny BruceOct 24, 2019Iron Contributor
From what I can tell, the Recommendations 'web part' appears on a page the next time you go into Edit mode, so if you're just looking at things read mode you won't see it. It also looks like it doesn't show up on site collection home pages.
I'm also pretty surprised that this has shown up for our standard release users too as I didn't see it in Target release. I have a vague recollection of it being mentioned but I can't actually find MC183456 in my Message centre, including dismissed messages. Based on the numbering, that message should have been published early August 2019.
I too am surprised at the way it is working. I had thought this would be a web part we would choose to add to the page much like any of the other 'personalisation' web parts.
I need to consult with my business owner and other stakeholders on whether we use this. My initial instinct is to ask my SharePoint Admin to implement the PnP PowerShell solution to switch it off.
I remain completely confused about the approach to feature releases. We get things like this that we should have the opportunity to decide whether they are a fit for our users before they go into production, but wait months for things we really need.