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I daresay you have little career experience, and must be an extremely entitled, fragile person if you think it "really is that bad."

I have been using it at my company since 2017 when it REALLY WAS that bad. We were even coming from Slack. But it has been years since I was actually inconvenienced by it.

In it's current state, it is NOT an inconvenience that rises to the level of leaving a company. I'm saying it would be idiotic, childish, and extremely entitled to leave Microsoft over the company's choice of video conferencing software.

And this is coming non-Microsoft employees with no skin, complaining about a company policy they will never have to experience.


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