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Is there a way of tracking who muted who in microsoft teams?

Copper Contributor
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@authorsunilsir 

 

please show me how to check this as an individual has been sabotaging my presentations

@Linus Cansby I sometimes have co-speakers in my virtual classroom. We only have the option to share presentation with my organisation, not with a specific person. This means that I have to share the presentation with my students! I teach in high school, this is NOT good. I was muted, students were kicked out. And I read the blog, there is no way to know who did that. Can the ability to have shared presentation with specific persons be changed? 

@mclambert When you schedule your meeting you should be able to set who can be a presenter, you can also change this during the meeting from meeting options.

 

For a school I would recommend that you change the meeting policy so only the organiser of the meeting (you) are a presenter in the meeting. You can during the meeting promote others to be a presenter.

 

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@Ivan_-07 

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@Linus Cansby 

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@Italicus 

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@Linus Cansby@Carolyn Gaither

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@Ivan_-07  and Others

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@wsurfa and others

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@Andrew_Judd  and others,

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@msufflaoldmutualcom and others, Agreed this needs to be corrected

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@authorsunilsir  if you want to see this change made, you must vote on it!

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

@Italicus - need to vote for Microsoft to change!

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"

But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

 

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...

We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles" But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.

If you agree please Vote:

https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/42049756-public-way-or-reporti...
No, that is not possible only presenters can mute us

who is muting me ?????

 

who is muting us in teams and removing us 

@Linus Cansby 

@chris465 I would recommend just to have a few presenters in a meeting, specially if you got problems that someone mutes others.

Is it still not possible?