Sep 19 2016 11:13 PM
Sep 20 2016 02:35 AM - edited Sep 20 2016 07:46 AM
Not at all.
Take a look at the number of users, it dropped from over 80,000 to less than 16,000.
It takes me many minutes to do anything and I used to be able spend a few minutes scanning through dozens of posts.
Sep 20 2016 06:46 AM
Sep 20 2016 07:23 AM
Sep 20 2016 08:07 AM
Sep 21 2016 05:06 PM - edited Sep 21 2016 05:08 PM
I did love the O365 Yammer community, very much. But I'm liking this new place more and more. Because of the scope, I actually find it easier to dip into different product "buckets" and the way conversations are corralled within. I like how you can ask a question in any of those spaces and get help--for that and meeting new friends were essential parts of the old network for me. The public component to this network has already connected me with people I might not ordinarily have met, and that's super cool too.
While I don't use the Yammer app myself because I just find it easier to go through the browser, even on my phone, to do admin stuff on my own networks, I can see how that functionality would be sorely missed with this kind of space!
Just like with any new community, it'll take time to get up to that 80,000 number again. It'll be interesting to see how it all evolves.
Sep 25 2016 04:03 AM
Sep 25 2016 04:18 AM
The old content did not get moved. Thousands of hours of effort providing answers was thrown away by Microsoft. To make it even worse, they threw away their own peoples answers to their customers questions and those answers do not exist in any other location.
In my opinion, the person that made the decision to discard all of that valuable information should be looking for a new job.